Diagnosis and treatment for primary Candida parapsilosis infection of the native knee joint: A case report

原发性膝关节念珠菌感染的诊断和治疗:病例报告

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE: Candida arthritis is a very rare disease and Candida parapsilosis infection of the native knee joint is extremely rare. It is challenging to diagnose and treat because the clinical manifestations, laboratory and radiologic findings are not specific and not well defined. We report the rare case of C. parapsilosis infection of the native knee joint. CASE PRESENTATION: A 67-year-old man visit outpatient clinic for persistent right knee pain and effusion. Inflammatory markers were elevated and the biochemical studies of joint fluid showed elevated WBC counts. Under assumption of septic arthritis, arthroscopic irrigation and debridement were performed. C. parapsilosis was isolated on intraoperative knee joint culture. Fluconazole was used under diagnosis of Candida arthritis. Once there were no relapse of infection, total knee arthroplasty was implemented. CLINICAL DISCUSSION: As Candida arthritis can be lead to poor prognosis, Candida arthritis should be considered in patients with untreated knee infections. Blood and radiographic examination, and fungus culture from the knee joint should be accompanied for early diagnosis. Total knee arthroplasty may be considered after treatment of Candida infection with fluconazole. Prognosis was similar compared with patients who underwent total knee arthroplasty for primary knee osteoarthritis. CONCLUSION: If patients complaint persistent knee pain with or without effusion, surgeons should consider the possibility of Candida infection. After diagnosis of Candida arthritis, proper antifungal agents should be used for treatment of infection. After the infection has cleared up, total knee arthroplasty can be planned.

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