posted on 2024-11-15, 00:48authored bySimeon Crawford, Christopher Swan, Craig Boutlis, Alistair Reid
Candida osteoarticular infections are being reported with increasing frequency, possibly due to an expanding population at risk. However, Candida costochondritis is uncommon. We report two cases of Candida costochondritis in patients who presented with subacute-onset chest wall swelling and whose only identifiable risk factor was a history of recent intravenous drug use.
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Crawford, S. J., Swan, C. D., Boutlis, C. S. & Reid, A. B. (2016). Candida costochondritis associated with recent intravenous drug use. IDCases, 4 59-61.