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Diagnosing and Managing Oral Candidiasis
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1992The red to white lesions of oral candidiasis are easily treated with any of several antifungal medications. But predisposing systemic conditions, such as diabetes mellitus or human immunodeficiency virus infection, should be ruled out as contributing factors.
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Hibitane in the treatment of oral candidiasis
Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 1977Abstract Denture stomatitis (chronic atrophic candidosis) is a very common complication to the wearing of complete dentures. The infection is due to a contamination of the denture by yeasts. In a number of studies the clinical effect of Hibitane when used as a denture disinfectant has been studied.
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Immunologic aspects of oral candidiasis
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1994Immunity to Candida infections in human beings is complex because of the different types of candidiasis, the different forms of Candida itself, and the interrelationships between the mucosal and systemic immune systems. Mucosal infection is by far the most common type of candidiasis, but systemic infection can also occur and the mechanisms for each may
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Cytotoxic drugs, radiotherapy and oral candidiasis
Oral Oncology, 2004The increased incidence of oral candidiasis in patients with malignancies stems partly from the systemic disease itself and, partly from the therapeutic measures such as cytotoxic and other immunosuppressive drugs and radiotherapy they receive during management of such malignancies.
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A hypocellular bone marrow with isolated decrease in myeloid precursors, and early onset low neutrophil count below 500/μL, are suggestive of congenital neutropenia Congenital neutropenia often refers to severe congenital neutropenia (SCN), subsuming a constellation of other syndromes including Kostmann syndrome (with HAX1 mutation), cyclic ...
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A hypocellular bone marrow with isolated decrease in myeloid precursors, and early onset low neutrophil count below 500/μL, are suggestive of congenital neutropenia Congenital neutropenia often refers to severe congenital neutropenia (SCN), subsuming a constellation of other syndromes including Kostmann syndrome (with HAX1 mutation), cyclic ...
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1994
Candida albicans is a ubiquitous, dimorphous yeast; it has been known for many centuries, and has the potential to cause human disease under specific circumstances and conditions. The actual taxonomy of Candida albicans and related species has only been confirmed within the twentieth century. The oral carriage rate for the organism is high, with nearly
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Candida albicans is a ubiquitous, dimorphous yeast; it has been known for many centuries, and has the potential to cause human disease under specific circumstances and conditions. The actual taxonomy of Candida albicans and related species has only been confirmed within the twentieth century. The oral carriage rate for the organism is high, with nearly
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Animal models of oral candidiasis
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1994Candida albicans is the most common fungal infection of the human oral mucosa, yet much remains to be understood with respect to the pathogenesis of the disease. Numerous difficulties are inherent in designing studies that use human beings as subjects. The use of various animal species in experimental contexts has helped to provide insight with respect
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