PPT-Oral manifestation of fungal infection

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Introduction Normal oral flora comprises a diverse array of organisms which includes Eubacteria archaea Fungi Mycoplasmas and protozoa The majority of opportunistic

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Introduction Normal oral flora comprises a diverse array of organisms which includes Eubacteria archaea Fungi Mycoplasmas and protozoa The majority of opportunistic oral mucosal fungal infections are due to . (Mycoses). Learning Objectives. At the end of the lesson, students will be able to. :. Discuss how fungi cause diseases. Compare and contrast superficial, cutaneous, subcutaneous, systemic and opportunistic mycoses in terms of characteristics/definition, example of diseases it may cause and its causative . Delayed hypersensitivity reaction. Well demarcated plaques of erythema and edema. May have some vesicles (acutely). Subacute/Chronic-may have some plaques of erythema, dry scales, or desquamation . May have plaques of lichenification . Cutaneous manifestation of AIDS. Human immunodeficiency virus. HIV. : is lentivirus , member of retroviral family ,two type HIV1 &HIV2 .. Its RNA ,with Reverse transcriptase enzyme .. This virus infected . Cho, . Soyoung. Wu, . Zhenyun. Liu, . Xiyao. What is Fungal infection?. Fungal infections . are cause by molds or yeasts. It is also known as mycosis. Many types of fungal germs live harmlessly in the soil, on food, on our skin and in other places in the environment. However, some types of fungi can thrive and multiply on the surface of the body, to cause infection of the skin, nails, mouth or vagina.. Dr. . Gitanjali. . Khulbe. I MDS (OMDR). What are Fungi?. Fungi are a large group of microorganisms . that constitute a kingdom within the domain . . Eukaryota. . . “Ubiquitous” microorganisms causing degradation of organic material, hence form key components in food and biotechnology industries.. Dr. Nihal Bandara BDS Hons (Sri Lanka), Ph.D. (Hong Kong). The School of Dentistry. The University of Queensland. Australia. Fungi . A separate kingdom. Neither a plant nor an animal. Includes . mushrooms. diseases . Bacterial Infection . Introduction . Literal meaning of . Disease. means . loss of ease .. Oral cavity reflects the state of systemic health more frequently than other part of body. In ancient time even examination of mouth and tongue has great importance .. 1 Hospital de Urgências da Região Noroeste de Goiânia Governador Otávio Lage de Siqueira(HUGOL+), Maxillofacial Department - Goiânia - GO - Brasil.Correspondence to:Nome. Germano AngaraniE-mail: FACULTY OF DENTISTRY Oral candidiasis and molecular epidemiology of Candida glabrata Ref: Page 33 MASTER THESIS BY: SUPERVISORS: KATHARINA JOHNSEN VIKHOLT MORTEN ENERSEN KARI - METTE ANDERSEN ANNE KA RTICLE Fungal infection of the diabetic foot: The often ignored complicationPaul ChadwickCitation: Chadwick P (2013) Fungal infection of the diabetic foot: the often ignored complication. The Diabetic Page 1 of 2 3 /1 6 Fungal Infections of the Skin (Ringworm, A thlete ’ s f oot, Jock i tch) What are f ungal i nfections of the skin ? These are skin infections caused by a family of fungi. Fungal Toenail Infection Treatment Dr. M. . Arif. . Abid. . Tinea . Versicolor. . Description . A common infection caused by the lipophilic yeast . Pilyrosporum. . orticulan. (. Malassezia. furfur). . The organism is part of the normal skin flora, . Allender MC, Dreslik M, Wylie S, Phillips C, Wylie DB, Maddox C, et al. Chrysosporium sp. Infection in Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnakes. Emerg Infect Dis. 2011;17(12):2383-2384. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1712.110240.

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