A unique case of Candida albicans ventriculitis and hydrocephalus in the absence of any evidence of systemic candidiasis or immunosuppression is reported. Initial treatment with CSF shunting and intravenous antimycotic therapy appeared to have eradicated the infection. Recurrence occurred 5 months after discharge and this was treated by intravenous and intrathecal antimycotic therapy in addition to removal of the shunt system, external ventricular drainage and then replacement of the shunt. A concomitant pyogenic brain abscess responded to burrhole aspiration and antibiotics. The role of mannan antigen monitoring is discussed.

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