chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis

chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis
any of a diverse group of candidal infections of the oral mucosa, skin, nails, and vaginal mucosa; they are usually resistant to treatment, may be localized or diffuse, are sometimes familial, and may be associated with endocrinopathy or immunosuppression.

Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis.


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