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Candida tropicalis: diagnostic dilemmas for an unusual prosthetic hip infection.

Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps (2013-05-31)
Surjit Lidder, A Tasleem, S Masterson, R W J Carrington
RÉSUMÉ

Infection is the third commonest cause of total hip arthroplasty failure. Infections of the hip with Candida species are extremely rare with only a few reports in the literature. A case of a 76-year-old female subject is presented illustrating both the difficulty in initial diagnosis and the challenges faced in hip reconstruction.

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