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Unexpected Candidal Hyphae in Oral Mucosa Lesions-A Clinico-Pathological Study.

Jeremy EdelOsnat Grinstein-KorenOrit Winocur-AriasIlana KaplanAnna Schnaiderman-ShapiroAmos BuchnerMarilena VeredAyelet Zlotogorski Hurvitz
Published in: Antibiotics (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Microscopic evidence of CH embedded into oral epithelium without typical signs/symptoms of OC is rare, especially in healthy, non-smokers. Since CH was occasionally found in oral sites prone to local trauma and in association with reactive lesions, in absence of host co-morbidities, the contribution of local mechanical forces to CH embedment cannot be ruled out.
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