Renal papillary necrosis (RPN) due to Candida is a rare disease with only 19 cases reported over the past 37 years. But the diagnosis in 17 of the 19 cases was not made until a necropsy was carried out. The 2 cases that were diagnosed antemortem had radiographic sonography. A singapore case with candidal RPN was described in detail. Candidal RPN was associated with underlying diseases in all these cases. The disease may be more frequently encountered in the future with the advent of radiographic tools like sonography which was not described prior to 1980. Indeed, patients with underlying diseases who develop persistent candiduria should have radiographic investigation of the urinary tract to detect candidal RPN to that early remedial measures can be carried out.
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