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Depression and Candida

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1985
To the Editor.— The reply given by Dr Coleman 1 to the question regarding the potential relationship between Candida albicans and depression is in error. The clinical association between C albicans colonization and depression has appeared in the literature 2 before Dr Crook's statement.
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Candida and hands

Journal of Hospital Infection, 1986
Systemic candidosis is a disease of increasing incidence with a high mortality and no typical clinical picture (Gold, 1984). The mainstay of treatment is amphotericin B which has been associated with nephrotoxicity (de Repentigny & Reiss, 1984). Difficulties in diagnosis and treatment have led to the use of numerous different oral antifungal agents as ...
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Comparative virulence of Candida auris with Candida haemulonii, Candida glabrata and Candida albicans in a murine model

Mycoses, 2018
SummaryThe incidence of invasive fungal infections (IFIs) caused by uncommon Candida species with diverse virulence and susceptibility profiles has increased in recent years. Due to scarce clinical and experimental data on the pathogenicity of Candida auris, the aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the virulence of two rare clinically relevant
Fakhim, Hamed   +7 more
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Adherence ability of Candida africana: a comparative study with Candida albicans and Candida dubliniensis

Mycoses, 2010
In this study, we compared the adherence ability to human Hela cells and biofilm formation of three closely related Candida yeast. In our experiments, Candida africana showed poor adhesion ability to human Hela cells and the absence of biofilm formation on polyvinyl chloride strips.
ROMEO, ORAZIO   +2 more
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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 has assumed an increasingly important pathogenic role, especially in granulocytopenic ...
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Candida and Breastfeeding

Journal of Health Visiting, 2015
Candida albicans is the most common occurring of the candida species found as a commensal on mucosal tissue of mother and child. As a pathogen it can cause a distressing fungal infection for both mother and baby, resulting in nipple and breast pain for the mother and feeding difficulties for the infant. Clinicians can often presume that these symptoms
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Candida esophagitis

Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 1983
Candida esophagitis is being increasingly recognized in the practice of clinical gastroenterology. The widespread use of corticosteroids, immunosuppressive drugs, and cancer chemotherapy, combined with the frequent use of endoscopy for the evaluation of esophageal symptoms, often leads to the identification of Candida infection in this part of the ...
R, Mathieson, S K, Dutta
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Candida Precipitins as a Diagnostic Aid in Candida Endocarditis

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1976
We report a case of aortic valve homograft endocarditis secondary to preoperative contamination of the homograft. Candida precipitins, determined by double immunodiffusion, were an invaluable aid in diagnosis in the presence of negative venous blood cultures.
Everett D   +3 more
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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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