Bilateral Candida keratitis in an HIV patient with asymptomatic genitourinary candidiasis in Uganda

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A 35-year-old male presented with Candida keratitis in the left eye. He was HIV positive with a CD4 of 352 cells/ μL. The eye quickly deteriorated, despite intensive antifungal treatment and was eviscerated. Five months later, he re-presented with Candida keratitis in his right eye. A focal source of Candida infection was suspected and a urine culture identified Candida spp, despite being asymptomatic for genitourinary candidiasis. He was subsequentlytreated with good outcome (max. 75 words)

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Arunga, S., Kwaga, T., Leck, A., Hu, V. H., & Burton, M. J. (2018). Bilateral Candida keratitis in an HIV patient with asymptomatic genitourinary candidiasis in Uganda. Medical mycology case reports, 22, 14-17.

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