Transabdominal collection of amniotic fluid "sludge" and identification of Candida albicans intra amniotic infection
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Kusanovic, Juan Pedro
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Transabdominal collection of amniotic fluid "sludge" and identification of Candida albicans intra amniotic infection
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A G3P2 patient who conceived while using an intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD) presented at 20weeks of gestation with mild irregular uterine contractions and vaginal bleeding. Sonographic examination at admission showed the presence of dense amniotic fluid sludge and a long sonographic uterine cervix (42mm). To assess the microbiologic significance of amniotic fluid sludge, we performed a transabdominal amniocentesis. The procedure was performed under real-time ultrasound, and fluid resembling pus at gross examination was noted. Rapid amniotic fluid analysis showed the presence of a high white blood cell count and structures resembling hyphae. Amniotic fluid cultures were positive for Candida albicans. Treatment was begun with broad-spectrum antibiotics, including Fluconazole, upon the visualization of pus in the sludge material because of the presence of hyphae in the Gram stain. Despite treatment, the patient went into spontaneous preterm labor and delivered five days after admission. Placental examination revealed acute fungal histologic chorioamnionitis and funisitis. This represents the first report of transabdominal collection and analysis of amniotic fluid sludge and the microbiologic detection of Candida albicans in this material. This report provides evidence that transabdominal retrieval of sludge is possible and may be of significant value for patient management and selection of antimicrobial agents.
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Perinatology Research Branch, Program for Perinatal Research and Obstetrics, Division of Intramural Research, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Huma
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The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 31:10, 1279-1284
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