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|Oral Candidiasis | |[[Oral candidiasis|Oral Candidiasis]] | ||
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* Dysphagia or | * [[Dysphagia]] or [[odynophagia]] | ||
* White patches on the mouth and tongue | * White patches on the mouth and tongue | ||
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* Confirmatory tests rarely needed | * Confirmatory tests rarely needed | ||
|'''Localized candidiasis''' | |'''Localized candidiasis''' | ||
* Oral and esophageal candidasis | * [[Oral candidiasis|Oral]] and [[Esophageal candidiasis|esophageal candidasis]] | ||
* Candida vulvovaginitis | * [[Candida vulvovaginitis]] | ||
* Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis | * [[Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis]] | ||
'''Invasive candidasis''' | '''Invasive candidasis''' | ||
* Candidaemia | * [[Candidiasis|Candidaemia]] | ||
* Candida endocarditis | * [[Endocarditis|Candida endocarditis]] | ||
* Candida osteoarticular disease | * [[Osteoarthritis|Candida osteoarticular disease]] | ||
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* Oral candidiaisis is a benign self limiting disease unless accompanied by immunosuppression. | * [[Osteoarthritis|Oral candidiaisis is]] a benign self limiting disease unless accompanied by [[immunosuppression]]. | ||
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|Herpes simplex oral lesions | |[[Herpes simplex|Herpes simplex oral lesions]] | ||
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* Fever | * [[Fever]] | ||
* Sore throat | * [[Sore throat]] | ||
* Painful [[ulcer]]s | * Painful [[ulcer]]s | ||
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* Stress | * Stress | ||
* Recent URTI | * Recent [[URTI]] | ||
* Female sex | * Female sex | ||
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* Physical examination | * Physical examination | ||
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* [[Herpes gladiatorum|Herpes Gladiatorum]] | * [[Herpes gladiatorum|Herpes Gladiatorum]] | ||
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* The symptoms of primary HSV infection generally resolve within two weeks | * The symptoms of primary [[HSV]] infection generally resolve within two weeks | ||
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|Aphthous ulcers | |[[Aphthous ulcer|Aphthous ulcers]] | ||
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* Painful, red spot or bump that develops into an open [[ulcer]] | * Painful, red spot or bump that develops into an open [[ulcer]] | ||
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* Being a female | * Being a female | ||
* Between the ages of 10-40 | * Between the ages of 10-40 | ||
* Family history of aphthous ulcers | * Family history of [[Aphthous ulcer|aphthous ulcers]] | ||
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* Physical examination | * Physical examination | ||
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Overview
Differential diagnosis
Oropharyngeal candidiasis must be differentiated from its different kinds and from various other diseases that can cause stomatitis or glossitis:[1][2]
- Aphthous ulcers
- Herpes simplex oral lesions
- Tumors of the tongue
- Autoimmune diseases[7]
- Behcet's syndrome[8]
- CMV oral ulcers
- Blastomycosis oral lesions
- Crohn's disease
- Agranulocytosis
- Fordyce's spots
- Drug induced
- Burning mouth syndrome
- Syphilis
- Coxsackie virus accompanies involvement of the hands and the mouth
- HIV
- VZV or Chicken pox
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Squamous cell carcinoma |
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Leukoplakia |
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Melanoma |
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Fordyce spots |
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Burning mouth syndrome |
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Torus palatinus |
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Behcet's disease |
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Crohn's disease |
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Agranulocytosis |
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Syphilis[11] |
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Coxsackie virus |
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Chicken pox |
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Measles |
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