A Case Report of Candida-Induced Emphysematous Gastritis

Cureus. 2023 Oct 28;15(10):e47870. doi: 10.7759/cureus.47870. eCollection 2023 Oct.

Abstract

Emphysematous gastritis is a rare entity that has not much literature available. It is known to manifest as a diffused wall inflammation and air within the wall of the stomach and has been associated with gas-forming organisms. We present a complex case of a middle-aged woman with a previous history of fulminant Clostridium difficile complicated with colectomy and diverting colostomy. She was admitted due to diabetic ketoacidosis, later complicated with worsening abdominal pain, and a CT scan of the abdomen and pelvis without contrast revealed findings consistent with ischemic bowel, severe pneumatosis intestinalis, and extensive portal venous gas. A stomach biopsy revealed hemorrhagic necrosis; a Gomori methenamine silver stain was compatible with fungal organisms, Candida species, correlating with Candida emphysematous gastritis. This case highlights the importance of early diagnosis of this syndrome in order to provide appropriate management, and early identification, to improve survival.

Keywords: antibiotics; candida spp; clostridium difficile; diabetic ketoacidosis; emphysematous gastritis; ischemic bowel; ischemic colitis.

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