2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.annfar.2014.07.182
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La cirrhose : un facteur de risque de candidose invasive méconnu

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“…These abnormalities partly explain the frequency of microbial translocations in these patients, aggravated by the presence of portal hypertension. All of these dysfunctions result in susceptibility to bacterial and fungal infections through translocation and dissemination via the bloodstream and local circulation[11] [12]. Esophageal candidiasis must be adequately managed in cirrhotics, because it is a relative contraindication to ligation of esophageal varices.…”
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“…These abnormalities partly explain the frequency of microbial translocations in these patients, aggravated by the presence of portal hypertension. All of these dysfunctions result in susceptibility to bacterial and fungal infections through translocation and dissemination via the bloodstream and local circulation[11] [12]. Esophageal candidiasis must be adequately managed in cirrhotics, because it is a relative contraindication to ligation of esophageal varices.…”
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