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Kang, Jang, Jang, Jung, Shin, and Park: A Case of Candida pelliculosa Prosthetic Valve Endocarditis Treated with Anidulafungin and Valve Replacement

Abstract

Candida pelliculosa is a rare cause of human infection. In this report, we describe a case of infective endocarditis caused by C. pelliculosa in a patient with a prosthetic heart valve. A 72-year-old female presented with a complaint of blurred vision, which she had been experiencing over a period of four weeks. Transthroasic echocardiography showed vegetation on the prosthetic mitral valve. A blood culture isolate was confirmed as C. pelliculosa.

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Figure 1
Transthoracic echocardiogram shows two large oscillating vegetations at the mechanical mitral valve (1.29×1.12 cm, 1.86×1.32 cm).
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Figure 2
Computed tomographic angiography shows right axillary artery occlusion with patent distal runoff.
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Figure 3
Hospital course of a with patient C. pelliculosa was isolated in
atwo sets of blood.
bone set of blood.
cRedo MVR, Redo-mitral valve replacement.
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