Laman Rahimli , Jon Salmanton-García , Philipp Kasper , Michaela Simon , Oliver A. Cornely , Jannik Stemler
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We report on a 64-year-old man with necrotizing pancreatitis related, invasive candidiasis, and candidemia. Despite a multidisciplinary management including antifungal therapy, endoscopic interventions and surgery, the patients’ infection progressed and lead to colon perforation, retroperitoneal abscess formation, and polymicrobial bloodstream infections. Resistance to echinocandins in Candida glabrata further complicated the course. This report emphasizes the need for vigilant monitoring and exploring alternative therapeutic approaches for patients in critical conditions.