Fever of unknown origin as the first presentation of candida vertebral osteomyelitis: A case report.
Athena FarahzadiHabibollah MahmoodzadehPublished in: Clinical case reports (2022)
Candida osteomyelitis is a rare disorder; however, its incidence has drastically risen especially during the last 3 decades. Diagnosis is usually delayed due to nonspecific symptoms. Thus, its management would not be performed at the proper time, which leads to increased morbidity. The optimal management of candida osteomyelitis is not clearly defined but most recommendations advise prolonged antifungal therapy in addition to surgery. Here, we report candida osteomyelitis in a patient with a history of pancreatic adenocarcinoma that presented with prolonged FUO as her first presentation. Fortunately, her symptoms completely resolved after prolonged medical therapy despite delay diagnosis due to her unusual presentation. To the best of our knowledge, it is the first report of candida vertebra osteomyelitis that presents with prolonged FUO as the first presentation.