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057. Chronic oral candidiasis of the tongue and mouth corners (angular cheilitis) in an adult with an underlying immune deficiency. Note characteristic.

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1 057. Chronic oral candidiasis of the tongue and mouth corners (angular cheilitis) in an adult with an underlying immune deficiency. Note characteristic white pseudomembrane composed of cells and pseudohyphae of C. albicans. Chronic oral candidiasis of the tongue and mouth corners (angular cheilitis) in an adult with an underlying immune deficiency

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3 064. Intertriginous or flexural candidiasis behind the knee showing an extensive erythematous scaling lesion and several smaller satellite lesions caused by C. albicans. (Courtesy Dr G. Hunter, Adelaide, S.A.). flexural candidiasis behind the knee, an extensive erythematous scaling lesion

4 065. Satellite lesions of cutaneous candidiasis showing typical collars of scale. C. albicans was isolated. Note the presence of satellite lesions usually differentiates candidiasis from dermatophytosis. Satellite lesions of cutaneous candidiasis showing typical collars of scale.

5 Hepatic Candidiasis developed in an HIV+ patient

6 068. Chronic candidiasis (onychomycosis) of thumb nails showing destruction of nail tissue. C. albicans was isolated. (Courtesy Dr G. Hunter, Adelaide, S.A.). Chronic candidiasis (onychomycosis) of thumb nails showing destruction of nail tissue

7 Young infant with chronic superficial candidiasis
071. Young infant with chronic superficial candidiasis showing spread to the mouth area and conjunctiva. Note erythematous scaling lesions with well marginated borders and small satellite lesions on the chin showing typical collar of scaling. C. albicans was isolated. (Courtesy Dr G. Hunter, Adelaide, S.A.). Young infant with chronic superficial candidiasis

8 Generalized candidiasis in a young infant
072. Generalized candidiasis in a young infant secondary to seborrhoeic dermatitis caused by C. albicans. Note the particular involvement of body creases, e.g. groin, axillae, neck, cubital fossae and multiple small satellite lesions.

9 Generalized candidiasis in a young infant
073. Generalised candidiasis in a young infant caused by C. albicans.

10 074. Candida endophthalmitis is often associated with candidemia, indwelling catheters or drug abuse, however it is rare in patients with severe neutropenia. Lesions are often localized near the macula and patients complain of cloudy vision. Exogenous Candida endophthalmitis is rare, but cases have been reported following ocular trauma or surgery. Similarly, conjunctival and corneal infections have also been recorded following trauma. Candida endophthalmitis is often associated with candidemia, indwelling catheters or drug abuse

11 117. Ulcerated perianal skin lesion caused by Cryptococcus neoformans var. neoformans in an HIV+ patient (Courtesy Dr D. Marriott, Sydney, NSW). Ulcerated perianal skin lesion caused by Cryptococcus neoformans var. neoformans in an HIV+ patient

12 118. Ulcerated skin lesion caused by Cryptococcus neoformans var
118. Ulcerated skin lesion caused by Cryptococcus neoformans var. neoformans on the forearm of an HIV+ patient (Courtesy Dr D. Marriott, Sydney, NSW). Ulcerated skin lesion caused by Cryptococcus neoformans var. neoformans on the forearm of an HIV+ patient

13 X-ray showing pulmonary cryptococcal infection [right upper lobe].
125. X-ray showing pulmonary cryptococcal infection [right upper lobe]. (Courtesy Prof. Tania Sorrell, Sydney NSW). X-ray showing pulmonary cryptococcal infection [right upper lobe].

14 388. Typical papules often with a central necrotic umbilication "Molluscum contagiosum" like lesions caused by P. marneffei in an HIV+ patient. (Courtesy Dr P. Jones, Sydney, N.S.W.). Typical papules often with a central necrotic like lesions caused by P. marneffei in an HIV+ patient

15 389. "Molluscum contagiosum" like lesions caused by P
389. "Molluscum contagiosum" like lesions caused by P. marneffei on the neck of an HIV+ patient. (Courtesy Dr P. Jones, Sydney, N.S.W.). "Molluscum contagiosum" like lesions caused by P. marneffei on the neck of an HIV+ patient

16 390. "Molluscum contagiosum" like lesions caused by P
390. "Molluscum contagiosum" like lesions caused by P. marneffei in the buccal cavity of an HIV+ patient. (Courtesy Dr P. Jones, Sydney, N.S.W.). "Molluscum contagiosum" like lesions caused by P. marneffei in the buccal cavity of an HIV+ patient

17 391. "Molluscum contagiosum" like lesions caused by P
391. "Molluscum contagiosum" like lesions caused by P. marneffei below the eye and on the cornea of an HIV+ patient. (Courtesy Dr P. Jones, Sydney, N.S.W.). "Molluscum contagiosum" like lesions caused by P. marneffei below the eye and on the cornea of an HIV+ patient

18 392. Typical papules "Molluscum contagiosum" like lesions caused by P
392. Typical papules "Molluscum contagiosum" like lesions caused by P. marneffei on the back of an HIV+ patient. (Courtesy Dr B. Curry, Darwin N.T.). Typical papules "Molluscum contagiosum" like lesions caused by P. marneffei on the back of an HIV+ patient

19 393. Papule like lesions caused by P
393. Papule like lesions caused by P. marneffei that have been scratched in an HIV+ patient. (Courtesy Dr P. Jones, Sydney, N.S.W.). papule like lesions caused by P. marneffei that have been scratched in an HIV+ patient

20 479. Rhinocerebral zygomycosis showing involvement of the palate caused by Apophysomyces elegans.


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