Candidiasis


Gross pathology of experimental candidiasis in rabbit kidney.



Histopathology of Candida albicans infection. Methenamine silver stain.



This Gram-stained micrograph from a patient with pulmonary candidiasis reveals the presence of the fungus C. albicans.



Oral thrush.



Histopathology of Candida esophagitis. Methenamine silver stain (digitally colorized).



Photomicrograph of Candida sp. using the FA staining technique.



This is a plate culture of the fungus Candida albicans.



This is an image of chlamydospores, the reproductive, thick-walled structures of the fungus Candida albicans.



This is a photomicrograph of the fungus Candida albicans.



This is a photomicrograph of the fungus Candida albicans in a sputum sample.



This photomicrograph of the esophagus shows a mucosal infection, Candidiasis, caused by Candida sp..



This image shows Candidiasis of the fingernail caused by a fungus of the genus Candida.



This image shows Candidiasis of the fingernail caused by a fungus of the genus Candida.



This image shows Candidiasis of the mouth caused by a fungus from the genus Candida.



This photomicrograph reveals histopathologic changes indicative of endocarditis caused by the fungus Candida albicans.



This is a photomicrograph of a vaginal smear identifying Candida albicans using gram-stain technique.



This is a photomicrograph of a vaginal smear identifying Candida albicans using gram-stain technique.



This is a photomicrograph of a vaginal smear identifying Candida albicans using gram-stain technique.



This photomicrograph of a vaginal smear identifies Candida albicans while using a wet mount technique.



This photomicrograph of a vaginal smear identifies Candida albicans while using a wet mount technique.



This is an image of a SABHI agar plate culture of the fungus Candida albicans grown at 20°C.



This is a plate culture of the fungus Candida albicans, strain 7H10, grown at 37°C.



This is a plate culture of the fungus Candida albicans, strain 7H10, grown at 37°C.



This slide describes the histopathologic changes seen in candidiasis due to Candida spp. using FA stain technique.



This was a case of diabetic candidiasis involving the glans penis in this adult male due to the fungus Candida albicans.



This infant presented with a rash formerly known as “Moniliasis” now called Candidiasis caused by the fungus Candida sp..




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