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[Spontaneous esophago-pleural fistula secondary to candidiasis in a patient with human immunodeficiency virus infection. An infrequent complication of esophageal moniliasis].
Acta Gastroenterologica Latinoamericana 2010 March
Several nosologic conditions may affect the esophagus and cause fistulas communicating this organ with the respiratory system. Rarely, infections cause perforation and further fistula to the bronchial tree, lungs or pleural space. We present the rare case of an HIV-infected patient with related spontaneous esophago-pleural fistula related to Candida infection.
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