1984
DOI: 10.1016/s0272-6386(84)80069-4
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The Clinical Significance of Candidal Casts

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“…The diagnostic value of single amphotericin washout in candiduria to predict kidney infection or invasive candidiasis is low, as the positive predictive value is only 44% (95). Data from experiments in rabbits suggests that detection of renal Candida casts may be a useful diagnostic marker in distinguishing upper versus lower urinary tract candidiasis (178), but the frequency of this finding is unknown (16,106). One study suggests that the D-arabinitol/ creatinine ratio could be used to differentiate between Candida pyelonephritis and colonization (261).…”
Section: Clinical Presentation Of Candiduriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The diagnostic value of single amphotericin washout in candiduria to predict kidney infection or invasive candidiasis is low, as the positive predictive value is only 44% (95). Data from experiments in rabbits suggests that detection of renal Candida casts may be a useful diagnostic marker in distinguishing upper versus lower urinary tract candidiasis (178), but the frequency of this finding is unknown (16,106). One study suggests that the D-arabinitol/ creatinine ratio could be used to differentiate between Candida pyelonephritis and colonization (261).…”
Section: Clinical Presentation Of Candiduriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Endoscopy reveals widespread characteristic lesions of the bladder mucosa. There is controversy concerning the diagnostic value of counts of yeast colonies recovered in the urine (47)(48)(49)(50). Invasive candidiasis may occur even in the presence of low numbers of yeast colonies in the urine.…”
Section: Gastrointestinal Candidiasis and Hepatic Candidiasismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While this is an effective treatment for complete bladder emptying, significant catheter related problems occur. These include urinary tract infections, bleeding, strictures, and stones, which pose a significant health risk to the individual and account for high costs of healthcare (Cardenas et al 2004; Gregory et al 1984; Singh et al 2011; Yilmaz et al 2014). Voiding of stools are managed by digital rectal stimulation with digital removal of stools, or with enemas, all of which are time consuming and greatly reduce the quality of life of affected individuals and caregivers (Hughes 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%