“…CAT that included amphotericin B had better results 7,[12][13][14]17,21 in contrast with only one antifungal, either fluconazole 8,10 or amphotericin B. 16,18 In non-HIV patients, clinical manifestations are abdominal pain 15,[23][24][25][26][27] and melena 23,28 ; seven of these reports described a secondary immunosuppressive condition. 15,23,[25][26][27]29,30 Characteristics of gastrointestinal injuries were mass-like lesions, 26,28 lymphadenopathies, 23,25 ulcers, 15,23,27,29,30 and perforations.…”