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Vaginal chlorhexidine gluconate versus fluconazole for recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis: A randomized noninferiority trial. [PDF]

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Photodynamic Therapy Modulates pri-miRNA Expression in <i>C. albicans</i>-Infected HEK-293 Cells: An In Vitro Study. [PDF]

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Risk of oral candidiasis: profile analysis of patients admitted to the dermatology clinic of a tertiary hospital in southeast of Brazil. [PDF]

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Oral candidiasis

Clinics in Dermatology, 2016
Oral candidiasis (OC) is a common fungal disease encountered in dermatology, most commonly caused by an overgrowth of Candida albicans in the mouth. Although thrush is a well-recognized presentation of OC, it behooves clinicians to be aware of the many other presentations of this disease and how to accurately diagnose and manage these cases.
Jillian W, Millsop, Nasim, Fazel
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Oral candidiasis

Galenika Medical Journal, 2022
Oral candidiasis is an opportunistic fungal infection of the oral cavity, most often caused by Candida albicans. It is common in infants and the elderly. It is mostly asymptomatic in healthy adults. Predisposing factors that contribute to the occurrence of oral candidiasis can be local and systemic, and the clinical course can be acute and chronic ...
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Oral Candidiasis

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1992
Candida spp. can frequently cause oral infections in the elderly. A number of factors, including yeast virulence factors and compromised host defenses, contribute to outcomes of clinical disease. Precise mechanisms that determine the varied clinical appearances of oral candidiasis have not been delineated fully.
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Oral Candidiasis

Dermatologic Clinics, 1987
Oral candidiasis is one of the more common infections encountered by man. It manifests itself in a variety of forms, and can arise in any region of the mouth. A generally innocuous and treatable disorder in healthy individuals, it can be the herald of underlying disorders that affect the endocrine or immune systems. In the debilitated or seriously ill,
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