Medical Mycology Case Reports (Jun 2024)

Unilateral renal fungus ball caused by Candida glabrata

  • Katrina J. Villegas, MD,
  • Nagihan Orhun, MD,
  • Sebastian Vera Garces,
  • Sacide S. Ozgur, MD,
  • Patrick Michael, MD,
  • Ali Zahran, MD,
  • Daniel Rabinowitz, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 44
p. 100649

Abstract

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A 46-year-old diabetic woman with unilateral renal fungus ball was successfully treated with antifungal therapy, endoscopic extraction and ureteral stent placement. The patient was initially treated for a right staghorn calculus, thereafter developed urinary symptoms. Imaging revealed distal left ureter filling defects and a previous stent at the ureteropelvic junction. Urine culture confirmed Candida glabrata sensitive to Micafungin. Bilateral ureteroscopy facilitated the extraction of a left renal pelvis fungus ball. This case underscores the challenges in diagnosing fungal UTIs in patients with predisposing factors, and highlights a combined medical and surgical approach for effective treatment of renal fungus balls.

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