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Candida Epiglottitis

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1983
Acute epiglottitis is most commonly of bacterial origin. A case of Candida epiglottis in a healthy, nondebilitated patient is reported. A literature search did not produce a previously reported case.
R S, Haberman, M E, Becker, C N, Ford
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Candida tropicalis

Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology, 1989
Candidiasis is a well-recognized complication of immunosuppression, parenteral nutrition, surgery and broad spectrum antimicrobial chemotherapy. The majority of cases of candidiasis are caused by Candida albicans . Since the mid-1970's, however, Candida tropicalis
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Candida biofilms

Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2002
In response to attachment to a surface, fungal cells produce biofilms, three-dimensional structures composed of cells surrounded by exopolymeric matrices. Surface attachment causes Candida albicans cells to enter a special physiological state in which they are highly resistant to antifungal drugs and express the drug efflux determinants CDR1, CDR2 and ...
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Salivary Candida, Caries and Candida in Toothbrushes

Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 2012
Background: Candida species are common inhabitants of the normal oral microbiota. A few studies founded a relationship between high levels of Candida albicans in the oral cavity and high DMF scores. Toothbrushes can also be reservoirs of microorganisms, the proliferation of these microorganism on a toothbrush could be a major factor for its ...
Tal, Ratson   +3 more
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Application of CHROMagar Candida for rapid screening of clinical specimens for Candida albicans, Candida tropicalis, Candida krusei, and Candida (Torulopsis) glabrata

Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1996
CHROMagar Candida is a new differential culture medium that allows selective isolation of yeasts and simultaneously identifies colonies of Candida albicans, C. tropicalis, and C. krusei. We evaluated the use of this medium with 316 yeast isolates including 247 isolated directly on CHROMagar from clinical material.
M A, Pfaller, A, Houston, S, Coffmann
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Candida-Retinitis und Candida-Endophthalmitis

1986
In den letzten Jahren spielt Candida als Erreger einer hinteren Uveitis eine zunehmend wichtigere Rolle. Diese Infektion stellt eine Komplikation einer immunsuppressiven Therapie anderer Systemerkrankungen dar, ahnlich wie der Befall durch Zytomegalie- und Herpes simplex-Virus. Obwohl dieser Pilz auch die Chorioidea befallen kann, manifestiert sich die
Ronald E. Smith   +2 more
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Candida Septicemia

Archives of Surgery, 1971
R J, Williams   +2 more
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Candida esophagitis

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2023
Dao-Hui, Wei, Yu-Kui, Peng, Wei, Liu
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Candida Cheilitis

Archives of Dermatology, 1963
G T, JANSEN   +2 more
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