• Southern medical journal · Mar 1993

    Review Case Reports

    Fungemia due to Torulopsis glabrata.

    • J T Morris and C K McAllister.
    • Infectious Disease Service, Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Tex. 78234-6200.
    • South. Med. J. 1993 Mar 1; 86 (3): 356-7.

    AbstractTorulopsis glabrata is a yeast ordinarily considered nonpathogenic. Systemic infection with this yeast occurs in patients who are debilitated, immunosuppressed, diabetic, or receiving multiple antibiotics. We have presented a case of fungemia due to T glabrata in a previously healthy person. The predisposing condition resulting in debility and predisposition to fungemia was major vascular surgery. Treatment with amphotericin B eradicated the fungemia.

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