Affiliation:
1. Department of Nephrology SRM Medical College Hospital And Research Centre Chengalpattu Tamil Nadu India
Abstract
AbstractA 61‐year‐old female with diabetes and stage 5 chronic kidney disease on hemodialysis since 3 years via left brachiocephalic arteriovenous fistula presented with uncontrolled sugars, weight loss, and dysphagia. On evaluation, she was found to have an oral thrush with leucocytosis. Initial blood and urine cultures were sterile, and ultrasonography revealed hypoechoic lesions in the left lobe of the liver. She had high‐grade fever followed by seizures on postadmission Day 10. Brain imaging and serum electrolytes were normal. Cerebrospinal fluid analysis was noncontributory, and urine culture revealed Candida non‐albicans with elevated white blood cell counts. She was started on fluconazole; however, her clinical condition deteriorated, with hemodynamic instability. Repeat abdominal computerized tomography revealed increasing hypodense lesions in the left lobe of the liver with elevated beta D glucan levels. Percutaneous drainage of the abscess revealed no fungal elements. In view of clinical deterioration, amphotericin B was started, which resulted in clinical improvement. Clinician should have high index of suspicion for fungal etiology in hemodialysis patients presenting with liver abscess.
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