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Renal Fungal Balls - The Importance of Radiological Findings

A 74-year-old diabetic woman presented to the Emergency Department with a high fever and prostration. She had been recently admitted three times for acute urinary retention resulting from an infection with negative urine culture. Laboratory tests at admission showed high C-reactive protein level (16.7 mg/dL), impaired renal function (Cr 2.42 mg/dL), and pus cells (>70/ high-power field). A kidney ultrasound (Figure 1) revealed heterogeneous deposits in both upper renal calyces with no color flow in the Doppler study. After consulting the radiologist, we suspected fungus balls.

FIGURE 1:
Ultrasonogram of the left kidney showing a hyperechoic mass in the renal calyx with no posterior shadow cone.

The blood cultures were negative and the urine culture yielded fluconazole-resistant Candida glabrata. The patient was administered intravenous caspofungin and referred for bilateral nephrostomies with amphotericin instillations. Systemic amphotericin B was to be avoided to prevent further deterioration of her renal function. While under medical treatment, the patient refused surgical treatment and died.

Upper urinary tract fungal infections are uncommon and fungal bezoar formation is particularly rare11. Jegannathan D, Ramanathan K. Renal fungal ball - two case reports and review of literature. BJR Case Rep. 2016;2(3):20150247.

Awareness of the various radiological findings of this rare clinical entity and an increased suspicion in high-risk individuals will help to overcome the challenges related to early diagnosis and proper treatment22. Rohloff MA, Shakuri-Rad J, Dehaan AP. Candida bezoars in adults: determining optimal management. Journal of Endourology Case Reports 2017;3(1):45-8..

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

We thank Dr. Catarina Fernandes for the English revision.

REFERENCES

  • 1
    Jegannathan D, Ramanathan K. Renal fungal ball - two case reports and review of literature. BJR Case Rep. 2016;2(3):20150247
  • 2
    Rohloff MA, Shakuri-Rad J, Dehaan AP. Candida bezoars in adults: determining optimal management. Journal of Endourology Case Reports 2017;3(1):45-8.

Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    16 Mar 2020
  • Date of issue
    2020

History

  • Received
    02 Dec 2019
  • Accepted
    17 Jan 2020
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