2016
DOI: 10.25100/cm.v47i2.2271
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Coinfección de tuberculosis y candidiasis pulmonar en paciente previamente sana

Abstract: Background: The coexistance among fungal pathogens and tuberculosis pulmonary is a clinical condition that generally occurs in immunosuppressive patients, however, immunocompetent patients may have this condition less frequently. Objective: We report the case of an immunocompetent patient diagnosed with coinfection Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Candida albicans. Case Description: 22-year-old female patient, previously healthy, who presented an episode of cough, massive hemoptysis and fever. Clinical findin… Show more

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“…The results of different studies showed that physicians should pay particular attention to fungal co-infection with pulmonary TB. 27,39,40 In a study of Kali and colleagues Candida co-infection was observed in 40% of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis. 39 Also, Denning et al reported that from 21% (United States of America) to 35% (Taiwan, China) of pulmonary tuberculosis patients developed pulmonary cavities and about 22% of these patients developed chronic pulmonary aspergillosis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The results of different studies showed that physicians should pay particular attention to fungal co-infection with pulmonary TB. 27,39,40 In a study of Kali and colleagues Candida co-infection was observed in 40% of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis. 39 Also, Denning et al reported that from 21% (United States of America) to 35% (Taiwan, China) of pulmonary tuberculosis patients developed pulmonary cavities and about 22% of these patients developed chronic pulmonary aspergillosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%