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Should all patients with candidaemia have an ophthalmic examination to rule out ocular candidiasis?

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Should all patients with candidaemia have an ophthalmic examination to rule out ocular candidiasis?

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PURPOSE: To determine the incidence of ocular candidiasis and length of ophthalmic follow-up required to rule out ocular candidiasis in candidemia patients. METHODS: We prospectively studied patients with candidemia at our institution. Eligibility criteria included a dilated ophthalmological examination within 72 h of fungemia. Patients without ocular candidiasis on initial examination had follow-up dilated ophthalmoscopy performed at 1, 2, 4, 12 and 24 weeks. RESULTS: Between May 1996 and March 1997 a total of 50 patients with fungemia were identified of whom 31 were included in the study; 15 excluded patients died before an initial examination was performed. The overall incidence of ocular candidiasis was 26% (8/31 patients), all manifested as chorioretinitis. Five patients (16%) had ocular candidiasis on their initial examination. One of 21 patients (5%) without ocular candidiasis on initial examination developed ocular candidiasis within 1 week. Two of 16 patients (13%) without ocu

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