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English: This patient presented with a secondary oral pseudomembraneous candidiasis infection.
  • The immune system in suffers with HIV undergoes a dramatic reduction in its effectiveness, resulting in the greater possibility of secondary infections, as in this example. This infection responded to fluconazole 100 mg daily, for 1 week.
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  • Photo Credit: Sol Silverman, Jr., D.D.S.
  • Content Providers: CDC/ Sol Silverman, Jr., DDS
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