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The rubra variety of Alpinia galanga rhizome extract were compatible to the fibroblast tissue, non toxic, and potent in inhibiting Candida albicans growth. The purpose of this study was to find out the effect of the rubra variety of Alpinia galangal rhizo... see more

La candidiasis o candidosis posee un grupo de manifestaciones clínicas causadas por levaduras oportunistas del género, Cándida, en especial Cándida albicans, que suele tomar la piel y las mucosas con una evolución aguda, subaguda o crónica. Se presenta e... see more

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the development of candidosis in rat’s tongue after intraepithelialinjections of Candida albicans. Fifty rats (Rattus norvegicus, Albinus, Wistar), originally negative for the Candidaspp. received ten intraepithel... see more

This report apparently is the first to describe candidosis in reindeer. It is imperative that reindeer kept in corrals during winter and spring for supplementary feeding, are provided clean, dry conditions and that strict hygenic measures are followed. If... see more

Fungal pneumonia is a lung infection process caused by one or more pathogenic and opportunistic fungi. Fungal pneumonia or pulmonary mycosis that are often reported are aspegillosis, candidosis, cryptococcus, and histoplasmosis. Commonly reported risk fac... see more

Results with orally administered ketoconazole in patients with mucocutaneous candidosis are encouraging, considering the recalcitrant nature of the disease. Thirty-two patients with mucocutaneous candidosis were treated with a dayle dose of 200 to 400mg o... see more

Physiological cervical ectopy (CE) is commonly found in young women, during pregnancy or intake of oral contraceptives. The complicated (pathological) CE, particularly in conditions of vaginal microbiota disturbances and human papillomavirus (HPV) infecti... see more

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