PMID: 2106744Feb 26, 1990Paper

Fatal catheter septicemia with finding of Candida lusitaniae

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P KjaeldgaardJ Stenderup

Abstract

A case of lethal pulmonary infection after catheter septicaemia with demonstration of C. lusitaniae in the blood is reported in a 73 year old patient with terminal Crohn's disease receiving long-term parenteral nutrition.

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