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Candida albicans Candida albicans is a species of yeast which is commonly found in the mouth, intestines, and vagina as a part of the human body's normal flora and which normally does not cause problems. However, it can cause candidiasis of the mucous membranes in the mouth (also called thrush) and of the vagina (called vaginitis or simply a yeast infection). It can also cause more serious diseases in people with AIDS and in chemotherapy patients. find all NHC pages containing: candida albicans
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Candida e. mycotic e. caused by a species of Candida; called also endocardial candidiasis.
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Candida g. a rare response to invasive candidiasis of the skin, usually seen in immunocompromised children; there are granulomatous lesions on the face, scalp, fingernails, trunk, legs, or pharynx, with primary vascularized papules covered with thick, adherent, yellow-brown crusts, sometimes developing into horns or protrusions. Called also monilial g.
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Candida p. that caused by a species of Candida, generally seen as a complication of peritoneal dialysis; symptoms include abdominal pain with or without mild fever, nausea, and vomiting.
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Candida v. vulvovaginal candidiasis.
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