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Candidiasis that involves fungal infection of the mucous membrane of the mouth by Candida species, which is characterized by thick white or cream-colored deposits on inflamed mucosal membranes.
Использование термина oral candidiasis на английском
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No patients in either group had opportunistic infections (excluding oralcandidiasis and tuberculosis).
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Pneumonia and oralcandidiasis occurred significantly more frequently in symptomatic HIV-infected children than in normal controls.
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Patients with clinically and microbiologically diagnosed oralcandidiasis were evaluated by endoscopy for concurrent esophageal candidiasis.
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The patients suffering from HIV infection showed relapse in oralcandidiasis at the end of 21 days.
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Both had oralcandidiasis since the first year of life and later developed hypoparathyroidism and Addison disease.
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None who developed oralcandidiasis or herpes simplex was receiving prophylaxis and each responded promptly to therapy.
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Candida albicans remains the most important fungal pathogen and is frequently associated with oralcandidiasis in HIV-infected individuals.
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In comparison, the control group treated with fluconazole tablets showed 85% improvement in symptoms of oralcandidiasis.
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Persistent fever is the strongest predictor of AIDS in adults, whereas oralcandidiasis is the strongest predictor in children.
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The relative hazard of AIDS after oralcandidiasis was 18 in children and 3.8 in adults.
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Results: No AIDS-defining events occurred; two patients in each group developed oralcandidiasis, and two patients on prednisone developed mild herpes simplex flares.
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The patients having oralcandidiasis due to partial or complete dentures showed complete recovery and were free from signs and symptoms of oralcandidiasis.
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Oralcandidiasis is a frequent opportunistic infection in AIDS patients.
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Oralcandidiasis coexisted with cryptococcal meningitis in 7 patients.