A case of candida albicans endocarditis 3 years after an aortic valve replacement. Successful combined medical and surgical therapy.

  • 1 July 1977
    • journal article
    • case report
    • Vol. 18  (4) , 391-6
Abstract
The authors report a case of candida albicans endocarditis occurring 3 years after aortic valve replacement and bacterial endocarditis. They may attempt to the difficulty of the diagnosis, the successful combined surgical and medical treatment, the duration and the follow-up of the therapy and finally the aspect of the side effects of the used antifungal drugs.