Candida peritonitis was treated with fluconazole in ten continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) patients without immediate removal of the peritoneal catheter. Shortly prior to diagnosis, six patients (60%) had received broad-spectrum antibiotics. Gram stain of peritoneal fluid detected yeast in 70% of cases. In eight patients the peritoneal dialysis catheter was removed within one week of diagnosis because of clinical deterioration. In the majority of cases (90%), candida peritonitis resolved only after catheter removal in spite of ongoing fluconazole therapy. Fluconazole was well tolerated by all patients.