Acute Renal Failure Secondary to Ureteral Fungus Ball Obstruction in a Patient with Reversible Deficient Cell-mediated Immunity
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A patient with a single functioning kidney and anuria due to ureteropelvic obstruction by a Candida fungus ball is described. During treatment with amphotericin B administered via a nephrostomy tube the drug was not detected in the serum, indicating that absorption from urothelium was not significant. Immunological studies demonstrated a lack of cell-mediated immunity which was probably brought about by a long course of prednisone and later restored when this drug was discontinued. This immunosuppression was evident even with a relatively small dosage of prednisone (5 mg daily). The literature concerning renal candidiasis and predisposing factors is reviewed.
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Rohloff M, Shakuri-Rad J, Dehaan A J Endourol Case Rep. 2017; 3(1):45-48.
PMID: 28466076 PMC: 5399739. DOI: 10.1089/cren.2017.0021.