Abstract

In their retrospective descriptive study of clinical and imaging characteristics of 220 hospitalized children diagnosed with candiduria over an eight-year period, Devrim et al. found that many were treated with broad spectrum antibiotics (94%), cared for in the intensive care unit (43%), and had Candida albicans as the urinary fungal isolate (68%). All had ultrasonography performed, and 1% had fungal balls.

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