PMID: 3760598Sep 1, 1986Paper

Candida albicans arthritis in an infant

The Journal of Infection
S U Thobani, R H George

Abstract

Candida albicans arthritis, preceded by peritonitis and septicaemia arose in an infant following cardiac surgery. Details of the case are described. Diagnosis and management of this condition are discussed.

References

Jun 1, 1972·American Journal of Diseases of Children·S AdlerS A Plotkin

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Mar 1, 1992·Australian Veterinary Journal·C B RileyF L O'Hara
Feb 10, 2016·Open Forum Infectious Diseases·Maria N GamaletsouThomas J Walsh

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