What's the difference between candidiasis and moniliasis?
Candidiasis
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) In vivo (systemic treatment of septicemic candidiasis of the mouse) the combination of 5-FC with amph.
(2) An esophageal candidiasis resistant to oral antifungals was the most frequent disease found (22 single infections and four mixed with viruses).
(3) While systemic infection was common (10 patients), there were only 5 cases of intracranial infection; including 3 cases of cytomegalovirus infection, one of candidiasis and one of aspergillosis.
(4) We studied a 15-year-old boy with chronic intestinal candidiasis who had normal serum IgA levels without IgA in his secretions.
(5) The present paper presents a case of placental and fetal candidiasis in association with the presence of an intra-uterine contraceptive device (IUD).
(6) Two patients with diffuse splenic lesions underwent splenectomy and were proven to have candidiasis.
(7) The decrease in saliva causes chronic oral discomfort and functional problems and predisposes patients to dental caries and oral candidiasis.
(8) Other coexisting diagnoses included candidiasis, Kaposi's sarcoma, and malignant lymphoma.
(9) The report also provides further evidence that fluconazole, a new broad-spectrum antifungal drug, can be safely and effectively used for the long-term treatment of deep-seated hepatic candidiasis.
(10) Until better methods of early detection are available, patients at high risk for the development of invasive candidiasis should continue to receive empiric antifungal agent therapy.
(11) The light and scanning electron microscopic appearances of candidiasis involving the dentin of teeth are described.
(12) Yeasts, mainly Candida albicans, were isolated from the mouths of 41% of the outpatients and precipitins were found in 17.5% although none of the patients had clinically overt candidiasis.
(13) Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis was diagnosed first in early childhood and was followed by the development of hypoparathyroidism (4 yrs) and adrenal insufficiency (5 yrs).
(14) A clinical diagnosis of oral candidiasis was made in 70% of subjects.
(15) A total of thirteen of fourteen (93%) of the seropositive men and twenty-six of fifty-two (50%) of the HIV seronegative men had culture-confirmed oral candidiasis.
(16) We examined the reliability of Cand-Tec to diagnose invasive candidiasis in 142 consecutive in-patients intensively treated with chemo-radiation therapy.
(17) A child with cystic fibrosis and asthma developed pulmonary candidiasis.
(18) In this retrospective study, the outcome of candiduria was examined in a group of 54 pediatric patients to determine any predictors of disseminated candidiasis.
(19) Large survey studies of women with lower genital tract symptoms suggestive of vaginitis have demonstrated the presence of three major etiologic categories in acute vaginitis: (1) nonspecific vaginosis (Gardnerella vaginalis), (2) vulvovaginal candidiasis (Candida albicans), and (3) trichomoniasis (Trichomonas vaginalis).
(20) A rectal smear is very essential in case of suspected candidiasis.