Korean J Med.  2010 Jul;79(1):82-86.

A case of esophagitis caused by co-infection of cytomegalovirus and candida

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  • 1Department of Internal Medicine, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea. ksw2kms@knu.ac.kr

Abstract

A 72-year-old man with end-stage renal disease who was taking oral steroids and immunosuppressive agents to control rheumatoid arthritis was admitted with complaints of anorexia and general weakness. Based on endoscopic findings and a histologic examination, the patient was diagnosed with infective esophagitis caused by Candida spp. and cytomegalovirus co-infection. Cytomegalovirus and Candida spp. are common causes of opportunistic infections; however, cytomegalovirus and Candida spp. co-infection is very rare. The patient was treated with ganciclovir and fluconazole. Endoscopic examination after 3 weeks showed improvement of the esophagitis. When endoscopy examination shows typical white spots that are indicative of Candida esophagitis, histologic and microbiologic studies should be encouraged for cytomegalovirus and Candida co-infection, especially in immunocompromised patients.

Keyword

Candidiasis; Cytomegalovirus; Esophagitis

MeSH Terms

Aged
Anorexia
Arthritis, Rheumatoid
Candida
Candidiasis
Coinfection
Cytomegalovirus
Dental Caries
Endoscopy
Esophagitis
Fluconazole
Ganciclovir
Humans
Immunocompromised Host
Immunosuppressive Agents
Kidney Failure, Chronic
Steroids
Fluconazole
Ganciclovir
Immunosuppressive Agents
Steroids
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