Volume 11, Issue 1 549160 pp. 1168-1172
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Candida Bezoars with Urinary Tract Obstruction in Two Women without Immunocompromising Conditions

Giuseppe Di Paola

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Giuseppe Di Paola

Department of Urology University of Pisa Pisa, Italy , unipi.it

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Andrea Mogorovich

Andrea Mogorovich

Department of Urology University of Pisa Pisa, Italy , unipi.it

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Girolamo Fiorini

Girolamo Fiorini

Department of Urology University of Pisa Pisa, Italy , unipi.it

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Maria Giuseppa Cuttano

Maria Giuseppa Cuttano

Department of Urology University of Pisa Pisa, Italy , unipi.it

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Francesca Manassero

Francesca Manassero

Department of Urology University of Pisa Pisa, Italy , unipi.it

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Cesare Selli

Cesare Selli

Department of Urology University of Pisa Pisa, Italy , unipi.it

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First published: 2011
Citations: 1
Academic Editor: Anthony Atala

Abstract

More than half of the cases of fungal infections of the urinary tract are caused by Candida sp., but occurrence of obstructive uropathy caused by mycetomas or fungus balls (urobezoars) is extremely rare. The latter are conglomerates of fungal hyphae. Diabetes mellitus, immunosuppression, chronic disease, and malignancies are known predisposing factors. Preoperative imaging is not pathognomonic; blood clots, radiolucent urinary calculi, air bubbles, and inflammatory debris can mimic urobezoars. We report on two otherwise healthy women presenting with urinary tract obstruction caused by candidal mycetomas of the renal pelvis that mimicked matrix lithiasis.

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