How do candidal infections present clinically? |
Fig. 31.8 Cutanaeous candidiasis showing an erythematous plaque with characteristic satellite lesions in a body fold areas. (Courtesy of Larry Becker, MD.) |
Table 31-2. Clinical Presentations of Cutaneous Candidiasis | |||
DISEASE | CLINICAL DESCRIPTION | ||
Intertrigo | Superficial pustules, erythema, edema, creamy exudates within skin folds | ||
Thrush | White, adherent, cottage cheeselike plaques on oral mucosa | ||
Perlèche | Erythema, fissuring, creamy exudate at the angles of the mouth | ||
Paronychia | Tender, erythematous, indurated proximal nail fold, with or without a purulent discharge | ||
Erosio interdigitalis blastomycetica | Erythema, fissuring, maceration of the webspaces between the fingers |
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