Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis
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- In over 50% of patients, chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis is the initial symptom.
- While it may heal spontaneously, recurrence is common.
- Lichenoid and leucoplakic mucosal alterations have also been observed, and the dorsum or sides of the tongue can be smooth.
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Dental Database
Article ID: nad16045
Published 13.08.2024
Authors: Jeffrey Leeds
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