ABSTRACT Multiple Candida glabrata ( C. glabrata ) brain abscesses are an exceptionally rare central‐nervous‐system infection. Clinical data on diagnosing and managing multiple Candida glabrata brain abscesses are still scarce. Here we reported a 66‐year‐old patient with multiple C. glabrata brain abscesses confirmed by cerebrospinal‐fluid puncture. The patient showed marked improvement following intracranial pressure‐lowering therapy and antifungal therapy. By detailing the relevant MRI findings and therapeutic approach, this article aimed to provide a reference for the future clinical diagnosis and management of similar cases.
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