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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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Laryngeal Candidiasis

New England Journal of Medicine, 2023
Mariko Koike-Ieki, Wataru Kida
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Candidiasis

Mycopathologia, 1961
E, URDANETA   +2 more
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Resistant Candidiasis

AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses, 1994
Mucosal (oropharyngeal, esophageal, and, in women, vaginal) candidiasis is a common infectious complication in HIV-infected patients. There is a wide range of drugs to treat or suppress Candida infections. However, with the increasingly common use of fluconazole as treatment or prophylaxis in patients with relatively advanced HIV disease, mucosal ...
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Systemic Candidiasis

Dermatologic Clinics, 1989
Systemic candidiasis is a disease of increasing incidence and proportions, which appears to be associated with the advances in modern medicine. It involves primarily patients with severe debilitating and malignant disease who are receiving immunosuppressive, cytotoxic, antimetabolite, and antibiotic therapy.
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Neonatal Candidiasis

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1958
P J, KOZINN   +4 more
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DISSEMINATED CANDIDIASIS

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1955
A, SCHABERG, J A, HILDES, J C, WILT
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