Oropharyngeal thrush
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- Oropharyngeal thrush is particularly likely to occur in neonates and in patients with diabetes mellitus, HIV infection, or denture.
- Oropharyngeal thrush is a common complication of HIV infection and is often one of the earlier manifestations, occurring before the onset of AIDS-defining opportunistic conditions.
- Oropharyngeal thrush and beclomethasone dipropionate.
- The polymicrobial nature of oropharyngeal thrush.
- Twenty-six pediatricians enrolled 227 immunocompetent infants with signs of oropharyngeal thrush.
- The impact of prolonged antifungal therapy on the development of resistance was examined in 61 patients with oropharyngeal thrush.
- Oropharyngeal thrush on physical exam Expected Total Enrollment: 13 Study start:August 2005; Study completion:January 2006Last follow-up:November 2005; Data entry closure:January 2006 Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways.
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