What's the difference between aphtha and thrush?

Aphtha


Definition:

  • (n.) One of the whitish specks called aphthae.
  • (n.) The disease, also called thrush.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) It is suggested that the results indicate the need for full haematological screening of all patients with recurrent aphthae.
  • (2) Topical IFN alpha 2C seems to be effective in the treatment of the aphthae in Behcet's syndrome.
  • (3) Oral aphtha appeared again on February 1988 followed by resistant fever to antibiotics and right hemiparesis.
  • (4) Viruses may possibly be associated with recurrent aphthae, Behçet's syndrome, and some dermatoses.
  • (5) Patients were examined for the presence of hairy leukoplakia, candidiasis, herpes simplex, herpes zoster, aphthae, atypical gingivitis, HIV-associated periodontitis, and necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis, as well as other oral lesions, every 3 months for a maximum of four examinations over a 1-year period.
  • (6) A treatment guide for management of recurrent aphthae is presented.
  • (7) We present a 56-year-old patient with episodes of recurrent abdominal pain and constitutional syndrome, whose evolution was complicated by mucous ulcers in mouth, esophagus, anus and ileocecal valve, as well as occasional aphthae in scrotum.
  • (8) High fever, aphtha of the mouth, erythema of the lower extremities and genital ulcers were, however, frequently observed.
  • (9) Colonic or ileo-colonic lesions develop after several years of recurrent aphthae and are manifested by acute complications, such as perforation or massive haemorrhage, or by protracted haemorrhagic diarrhoea with progressive deterioration of the patient's general condition.
  • (10) Clinical examination of the aphthae was not helpful in identifying individual patients with a nutritional deficiency although patients with an associated glossitis or angular cheilitis were more likely to suffer from such deficiencies.
  • (11) The lesions resembled oral aphthae clinically, were recurrent and left a scar tissue like genital ulcers but were located extragenitally.
  • (12) We studied the clinical characteristics of 93 patients with recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS); 66 corresponded to minor aphthae (MiRAS), 20 to major aphthae (MaRAS), and 7 to herpes-like ulcerations (HU).
  • (13) He had had intermittent episodes of joint pains, erythema nodosum-like eruptions of the lower limbs, oral aphtha, and a fever lasting for three years.
  • (14) A cytopathogenic organism (classified as herpes virus hominis) could be cultivated from the aphtha sample from only one patient.
  • (15) The use of a disinfectant for mouth rinsing, the removal of foci as well as vitamin treatment are recommended for preventing recurrent aphthae.
  • (16) The inflammatory lesions in all cases were preanastomotic, in the neoterminal ileum, and showed time related progression from aphthae to larger ulcers and stricture.
  • (17) Among 240 patients with Behçet's disease seen in the Internal Medicine Department of the Ibnou Rochd University Hospital, Casablanca, between January 1981 and April 1988, 44 were selected to study the effects of desensitization by autologous saliva on oral and genital aphthae and on articular manifestations.
  • (18) Aphthae were the commonest oral complication (4.3%) and fissures and fistula the more prevalent perianal ones (4.3% and 3.4%).
  • (19) Oral aphthae were recorded in 98% of the patients, genital ulcers in 55.1%, and skin lesions in 51%.
  • (20) A series of 330 patients with recurrent aphthae was screened for deficiencies of iron, folate and vitamin B12.

Thrush


Definition:

  • (n.) Any one of numerous species of singing birds belonging to Turdus and allied genera. They are noted for the sweetness of their songs.
  • (n.) Any one of numerous species of singing birds more or less resembling the true thrushes in appearance or habits; as the thunderbird and the American brown thrush (or thrasher). See Brown thrush.
  • (n.) An affection of the mouth, fauces, etc., common in newly born children, characterized by minute ulcers called aphthae. See Aphthae.
  • (n.) An inflammatory and suppurative affection of the feet in certain animals. In the horse it is in the frog.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Such infections have included Pneumocystis carinii, oral thrush from Candida albicans, cytomegalovirus, atypical mycobacteria, cryptosporidium, and Herpes simplex virus.
  • (2) They range from relatively trivial conditions such as oral and genital thrush to fatal, systemic superinfections in patients who are already seriously ill with other diseases.
  • (3) The disease implies a congenital intrauterine infection and is different from neonatal candidiasis which manifests as thrush, diaper dermatitis.
  • (4) Eczema and wheezing occurred to a similar extent in the two groups during the first year of life, although napkin rash, diarrhoea, and oral thrush were commoner in the intervention group, especially during the first three months.
  • (5) The occurrence of symptoms (including fatigue, fever, night sweats, unintentional weight loss, diarrhea, joint pains, cough unrelated to smoking, shortness of breath, oral thrush, herpes zoster and rash) did not increase with seroconversion.
  • (6) Baby song thrushes were seen in less than 4% of gardens, compared with more than 5% last year, young blackbirds were spotted in 37% of gardens, down from 44% in 2011 and 19% of gardens had fledgling robins compared to 23% in the previous survey.
  • (7) Especially antenatal patients in the last trimestre are a high risk group because of the possibility of neonatal thrush.
  • (8) One can distinguish between oral thrush, denture stomatitis, angular cheilitis, leukoplakia and midline glossitis.
  • (9) Herpes zoster, oral thrush, diarrhoea, tuberculosis, and weight loss were independently correlated with seropositivity.
  • (10) Oral candidiasis, commonly known as thrush, is the most common fungal infection among AIDS and AIDS Related Complex patients, occurring in 80-90% of cases.
  • (11) In addition, prophylaxis is often initiated if thrush is present, even when CD4 cell counts are above 200.
  • (12) These findings suggest that, although treatment with beclomethasone dipoprionate aerosol undoubtedly can cause oropharyngeal thrush, this condition is not an inevitable result of colonization of the oropharynx by yeasts, nor is it necessarily associated with symptoms.
  • (13) With the adults spending longer away from the nest searching for food, the chicks may also have been more exposed to the chilly, wet conditions, in particular for species like blackbirds and thrushes whose nests are open to the elements.
  • (14) Because of the localisation and probable pathogenesis we have coined the term "Windelsoor" (diaper thrush) for it.
  • (15) The substance has been very useful for the treatment of mouth- and diaper-thrush.
  • (16) Among seropositive persons, lymphadenopathy was a highly significant short-term as well as long-term consequence, whereas diarrhea, oral thrush, and herpes zoster were correlated with long-term seropositivity.
  • (17) No significant association was found between the defect in anti-PPS antibody response and associated thrush or constitutional symptoms or other immunological parameters.
  • (18) Persistent clinical oral candidiasis (thrush) was observed in 15 to 27 control group patients (56%), but only transiently in two (8%) of 24 patients who used chlorhexidine rinse (p less than 0.001).
  • (19) Stages WR1-6 show ascending degrees of disease, so that those classified in WR6 manifest antibodies to HTLV-III, chronic lymphadenopathy, T helper cell counts below the normal limit, delayed hypersensitivity, thrush, and opportunistic infection.
  • (20) After 1 week thrush had developed beneath the plates of all monkeys.

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