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Image: Moniliasis01.jpeg| Wet mounted vaginal smear specimen, revealed the presence of Candida albicans, which had been extracted from a patient with vaginal candidiasis. <SMALL><SMALL>''[http://phil.cdc.gov/phil/home.asp From Public Health Image Library (PHIL).] ''<ref name=PHIL> {{Cite web | title = Public Health Image Library (PHIL) | url = http://phil.cdc.gov/phil/home.asp}}</ref></SMALL></SMALL> | Image: Moniliasis01.jpeg| Wet mounted vaginal smear specimen, revealed the presence of Candida albicans, which had been extracted from a patient with vaginal candidiasis. <SMALL><SMALL>''[http://phil.cdc.gov/phil/home.asp From Public Health Image Library (PHIL).] ''<ref name=PHIL> {{Cite web | title = Public Health Image Library (PHIL) | url = http://phil.cdc.gov/phil/home.asp}}</ref></SMALL></SMALL> | ||
Image: Candidiasis 13.jpeg| Gömöri-stained photomicrograph of human heart tissue, reveals the presence of Candida albicans fungal organisms (500x mag). <SMALL><SMALL>''[http://phil.cdc.gov/phil/home.asp From Public Health Image Library (PHIL).] ''<ref name=PHIL> {{Cite web | title = Public Health Image Library (PHIL) | url = http://phil.cdc.gov/phil/home.asp}}</ref></SMALL></SMALL> | |||
Image: Candidiasis 12.jpeg| Multiple granulomas in a gross specimen of human liver tissue, which had been caused by an invasive case of Candida albicans fungal organisms. <SMALL><SMALL>''[http://phil.cdc.gov/phil/home.asp From Public Health Image Library (PHIL).] ''<ref name=PHIL> {{Cite web | title = Public Health Image Library (PHIL) | url = http://phil.cdc.gov/phil/home.asp}}</ref></SMALL></SMALL> | |||
Image: Candidiasis 10.jpeg| Photomicrograph of a vaginal discharge specimen. Patient was diagnosed with genital-vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC), caused by an overgrowth of Candida albicans organisms. <SMALL><SMALL>''[http://phil.cdc.gov/phil/home.asp From Public Health Image Library (PHIL).] ''<ref name=PHIL> {{Cite web | title = Public Health Image Library (PHIL) | url = http://phil.cdc.gov/phil/home.asp}}</ref></SMALL></SMALL> | |||
Image: Candidiasis 09.jpeg| Grocott's methenamine silver stained (GMS) kidney tissue sample revealed the presence of numerous darkly-stained yeast cells of the fungal organism, Candida albicans (125x mag). <SMALL><SMALL>''[http://phil.cdc.gov/phil/home.asp From Public Health Image Library (PHIL).] ''<ref name=PHIL> {{Cite web | title = Public Health Image Library (PHIL) | url = http://phil.cdc.gov/phil/home.asp}}</ref></SMALL></SMALL> | |||
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Wet mounted vaginal smear specimen, revealed the presence of Candida albicans, which had been extracted from a patient with vaginal candidiasis. From Public Health Image Library (PHIL). [1]
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Gömöri-stained photomicrograph of human heart tissue, reveals the presence of Candida albicans fungal organisms (500x mag). From Public Health Image Library (PHIL). [1]
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Multiple granulomas in a gross specimen of human liver tissue, which had been caused by an invasive case of Candida albicans fungal organisms. From Public Health Image Library (PHIL). [1]
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Photomicrograph of a vaginal discharge specimen. Patient was diagnosed with genital-vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC), caused by an overgrowth of Candida albicans organisms. From Public Health Image Library (PHIL). [1]
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Grocott's methenamine silver stained (GMS) kidney tissue sample revealed the presence of numerous darkly-stained yeast cells of the fungal organism, Candida albicans (125x mag). From Public Health Image Library (PHIL). [1]