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"Usefulness of the Acute Phase Reactants (APR) Score [part 5]: Subcutaneous Abscess Due to Candida Albicans in a Preterm Infant"
Subcutaneous abscesses in neonates are mainly caused by local infections with indwelling intravascular catheters. Candida albicans is a pathogen that is rarely associated with subcutaneous abscesses. In the present case, the patient was delivered vaginally after premature rupture of membranes for 3 weeks.