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  1. Ishak N, Pachayappan K, Lee Hwa C, Kamil MAM
    Curr Med Mycol, 2023 Sep;9(3):45-49.
    PMID: 38361956 DOI: 10.22034/CMM.2023.345063.1418
    BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Invasive fungal infections caused by Cyberlindnera fabianii (Cy. fabianii) have recently increased despite the low virulence potential of this yeast. However, limited information about the widely-used commercial biochemical identification systems has led to an underestimation of Cy. fabianii infections in clinical settings.

    CASE REPORT: This study reports a case of prosthetic joint infection in a patient who had a previous history of total knee replacement surgery. Cy. fabianii was recovered from intraoperative culture specimens identified by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry and confirmed using molecular assays. It was, however, initially misidentified as Candida utilis by phenotypic identification.

    CONCLUSION: Due to the emergence of uncommon yeast species, it is important to accurately identify and perform antifungal susceptibility testing on uncommon yeast isolates for appropriate management.

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