Candida lusitaniae as an Unusual Cause of Recurrent Vaginitis and its Successful Treatment With Intravaginal Boric Acid
Increasing use of short-course antifungal therapies in patients with recurrent vulvovaginitis may enable the emergence of less-common, more resistant yeast strains as vaginal pathogens. We report the case of a patient with chronically symptomatic and repeatedly treated vaginal candidiasis whose infe...
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Main Authors: | Neil S. Silverman (Author), Margie Morgan (Author), W. S. Nichols (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2001-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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