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Brain Injury 2012

Candida esophagitis with fever alone in a patient with stroke.

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Myung Jun Shin
Jae Hyeok Chang
Hyun-Yoon Ko
Yong Beom Shin
Young Sun Cha
Dong Yup Ryu

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Abstract

BACKGROUND

Candida esophagitis is a rare disease, but its incidence is higher in patients with impaired immunity due to an underlying disease. Patients with candida esophagitis usually present with lower retrosternal pain or dysphagia, but they are sometimes asymptomatic. Several risk factors, including diabetes mellitus, malignancies, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and steroid therapy, have been shown to be associated with candida esophagitis. Candida esophagitis may mimic other disease processes and can thus be misdiagnosed.

METHODS

This study describes a case of candida esophagitis with fever alone in the patient with stroke. After a stroke attack, a 53-year-old man was hospitalized for rehabilitation. He had a fever unexpectedly, but the cause could not be found for 2 weeks. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) was performed to find the cause of the fever and it was diagnosed as candida eosphagitis. Fever decreased respectively 4 days after anti-fungal therapy begun.

CONCLUSIONS

Dysphagia, unexplained anaemia, loss of appetite and dyspepsia may require EGD to make a confirmative diagnosis. If unexplained fever is persistent without any of these symptoms, it is advisable to consider EGD in patients with stroke.

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