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* In general, the same as for [[Candida krusei|Candida]] |
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* Of note, isolates are often fluconazole-resistant, though they may be dose-dependent susceptible{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Nakaseomyces glabrata''}} |
* Of note, isolates are often [[fluconazole]]-resistant, though they may be dose-dependent susceptible{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Nakaseomyces glabrata''}} |
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Latest revision as of 20:02, 7 April 2026
Background
Microbiology
- Yeast previously known as Candida glabrata (previously in the genus Candida)
- Colonies are small, white to cream-colours, and shiny, pasty, and smooth
- On microscopy, they are small and oval, typically in dense groups, and have terminal single budding
- Pseudohyphae are absent (or rudimentary if present)
Clinical Manifestations
- Same as for Candida
Management
- In general, the same as for Candida
- Of note, isolates are often fluconazole-resistant, though they may be dose-dependent susceptible