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Stomatologic fungal infections display different etiologies, pathogenesis, and clinical presentations. The incidence of rare mycoses of oral cavity is very low. These infections can involve both immunocompromised and immmunocompetent patients with common predisposing factors, such as diabetes or
2.5% solution in the form of oral drops (Gist-brocades) has been used in the treatment of Candida albicans infections of the mucous membranes in children with chronic blood diseases. Out of 34 children 28 recovered completely which is 82.3% of all cases. The highest effectiveness of the preparation
OBJECTIVE
To explore the pathogeny, diagnosis and treatment of the noninvasive nasal sinus mycoses.
METHODS
11 cases with nasal sinus mycoses were analyzed retrospectively. All of them had undergone endoscopic operation.
RESULTS
After operation all cases got regular check up under endoscope. 9 cases
The therapeutic effectiveness of poliene antibiotics, such as nystatin, polyfungin, and pimafucin, was comparatively analysed in the context of mycoses of the genital organs of girls in various periods of development. Early detection of fungi in genital organs, the oral cavity, rectum, and urethra
Pulmonary mycoses can be life threatening in patients who are in an immunocompromised state stemming from defective host defenses or the use of certain treatment regimens. In 36 immunosuppressed patients undergoing thoracotomy for the treatment of pulmonary fungal disease, the underlying cause of
Cases of fungal infections are being encountered more often in clinical practice. The factors associated with a high risk of mycoses include, among others, corticosteroidotherapy, the administration antibiotics with wide spectrum of antibacterial properties, neutropenia, neoplasms. Fungi may play a