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{{Oral candidiasis}}
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==Overview==
==Overview==
 
Oropharyngeal candidiasis must be differentiated from its different kinds and from various other diseases that can cause [[stomatitis]] or [[glossitis]]
==Differential diagnosis==
==Differential diagnosis==
Oropharyngeal candidiasis must be differentiated from its different kinds and from various other diseases that can cause stomatitis or glossitis:<ref name="Gangrenous stomatitis">{{cite book |last1=Mandell |firs1t=Gerald |last2=Gouglas |first2=Gordon |last3=Bennett |first3=John |date= |title=Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases |location= Harvard Medical School |publisher=WILEY MEDICAL |page=383 |isbn=0-471-87643-7}}​</ref><ref name="pmid10597357">{{cite journal| author=Scully C| title=A review of common mucocutaneous disorders affecting the mouth and lips. | journal=Ann Acad Med Singapore | year= 1999 | volume= 28 | issue= 5 | pages= 704-7 | pmid=10597357 | doi= | pmc= | url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=10597357  }} </ref>
Oropharyngeal candidiasis must be differentiated from its different kinds and from various other diseases that can cause [[stomatitis]] or [[glossitis]]:<ref name="Gangrenous stomatitis">{{cite book |last1=Mandell |firs1t=Gerald |last2=Gouglas |first2=Gordon |last3=Bennett |first3=John |date= |title=Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases |location= Harvard Medical School |publisher=WILEY MEDICAL |page=383 |isbn=0-471-87643-7}}​</ref><ref name="pmid10597357">{{cite journal| author=Scully C| title=A review of common mucocutaneous disorders affecting the mouth and lips. | journal=Ann Acad Med Singapore | year= 1999 | volume= 28 | issue= 5 | pages= 704-7 | pmid=10597357 | doi= | pmc= | url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=10597357  }} </ref>
*[[Aphthous ulcers]]
*[[Aphthous ulcers]]
*[[Herpes simplex|Herpes simplex oral lesions]]
*[[Herpes simplex|Herpes simplex oral lesions]]
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*[[VZV]] or [[Chicken pox]]
*[[VZV]] or [[Chicken pox]]


Oral candidiasis must be differentiated from other diseases causing oral lesions such as leukoplakia and herpes simplex virus infection.
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*Poorly controlled [[diabetes]]
*Poorly controlled [[diabetes]]


*As a side effect of medication, most commonly having taken [[antibiotic]]s. Inhaled [[corticosteroids]] for treatment of lung conditions (e.g, [[asthma]] or [[COPD]]) may also result in oral candidiasis which may be reduced by regularly rinsing the mouth with water after taking the medication.
*As a side effect of medication, most commonly having taken [[antibiotic]]s. Inhaled [[corticosteroids]] for the treatment of lung conditions (e.g, [[asthma]] or [[COPD]]) may also result in oral candidiasis which may be reduced by regularly rinsing the mouth with water after taking the medication.


*People with poor [[nutrition]], specifically vitamin A, iron and folate deficiencies.
*People with poor [[nutrition]], specifically [[vitamin A]], [[Iron deficiency anemia|iron]] and [[Folate deficiency|folate deficiencies]].


*People with an [[immune deficiency]] (e.g. as a result of [[AIDS]]/[[HIV]] or [[chemotherapy]] treatment).
*People with an [[immune deficiency]] (e.g. as a result of [[AIDS]]/[[HIV]] or [[chemotherapy]] treatment).


*Women undergoing hormonal changes, like pregnancy or those on birth control pills.
*Women undergoing hormonal changes, like [[pregnancy]] or those on [[birth control pills]].


*Organ transplantation patients
*[[Organ transplantation]] patients
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* Clinical diagnosis
* Clinical diagnosis
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* [[Osteoarthritis|Oral candidiaisis is]] a benign self limiting disease unless accompanied by [[immunosuppression]].
* [[Osteoarthritis|Oral candidiaisis is]] a benign self limiting disease unless accompanied by [[immunosuppression]].
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|[[File:Human tongue infected with oral candidiasis--By James Heilman, MD - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, httpscommons.wikimedia.orgwindex.phpcurid=11717223.jpg|thumb|Tongue infected with oral candidiasis - By James Heilman, MD - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, httpscommons.wikimedia.orgwindex.phpcurid=11717223.jpg|400x400px]]
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|[[Herpes simplex|Herpes simplex oral lesions]]
|[[Herpes simplex|Herpes simplex oral lesions]]
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* Physical examination
* Physical examination
* Viral culture
* [[Viral culture]]
* Tzank smear
* [[Tzanck smear]]
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* Orofacial Infection
* Orofacial Infection
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* The symptoms of primary [[HSV]] infection generally resolve within two weeks
* The symptoms of primary [[HSV]] infection generally resolve within two weeks
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|[[File:Herpesinfection - By James Heilman, MD - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, httpscommons.wikimedia.orgwindex.phpcurid=19051042.jpg|thumb|Oral herpes simplex infection - By James Heilman, MD - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, httpscommons.wikimedia.orgwindex.phpcurid=19051042.jpg|400x400px]]
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|[[Aphthous ulcer|Aphthous ulcers]]
|[[Aphthous ulcer|Aphthous ulcers]]
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* Self-limiting , [[Pain]] decreases in 7 to 10 days, with complete healing in 1 to 3 weeks
* Self-limiting , [[Pain]] decreases in 7 to 10 days, with complete healing in 1 to 3 weeks
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|[[File:Afta foto - By Ebarruda - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, httpscommons.wikimedia.orgwindex.phpcurid=7903358.jpg|thumb|Apthous ulcer on the under surface of the tongue|By Ebarruda - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, httpscommons.wikimedia.orgwindex.phpcurid=7903358|400x400px]]
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|[[Squamous cell carcinoma]]
|[[Squamous cell carcinoma]]
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*May involve [[skin]], [[lips]], inside the [[mouth]], [[throat]] or [[esophagus]]
*May involve [[skin]], [[lips]], inside the [[mouth]], [[throat]] or [[esophagus]]
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* Chronic sun or [[UV exposure]]
* Chronic sun or [[Ultraviolet|UV exposure]]
* Fair [[skin]]
* Fair [[skin]]
* [[Elderly]] age (>45 yrs)
* [[Elderly]] age (>45 yrs)
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*Can spread to [[TMJ]]
*Can spread to [[TMJ]]
*Some times associated with [[leukoplakia]]
*Some times associated with [[leukoplakia]]
|[[File:Squamous cell carcinomaa.jpg|Squamous cell carcinoma|400x400px]]  
|[[File:PLoS oral cancer.png|thumb|400x400px| |Squamous cell carcinoma - By Luca Pastore, Maria Luisa Fiorella, Raffaele Fiorella, Lorenzo Lo Muzio - http://www.plosmedicine.org/article/showImageLarge.action?uri=info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pmed.0050212.g001, CC BY 2.5, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=15252632]]  
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|[[Leukoplakia]]
|[[Leukoplakia]]
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*White leathery spots on the mucous membranes of the [[tongue]] and inside of the [[mouth]]
*White leathery spots on the [[mucous membranes]] of the [[tongue]] and inside of the [[mouth]]
*Lateral borders of [[tongue]]
*Lateral borders of [[tongue]]
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*Chronic [[irritation]]
*Chronic [[irritation]]
*[[Immunodeficiency]]
*[[Immunodeficiency]]
*[[Bloodroot]] (sanguinaria)
*[[Bloodroot]] ([[Sanguinarine|sanguinaria]])
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*[[Physical exam]]
*[[Physical exam]]
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*[[Biopsy]]
*[[Biopsy]]
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*Vulvar lesions occur independent of oral lesions
*[[Vulva|Vulvar]] lesions occur independent of oral lesions
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*Associated with [[HIV]]
*Associated with [[HIV]]
*Persistant white spots
*Persistant white spots
*[[Benign]] but can progress to [[carcinoma]] after almost 10 years
*[[Benign]] but can progress to [[carcinoma]] after almost 10 years
*Oral proliferative [[verrucous leukoplakia]] is an aggressive sub type with multiple lesions and higher conversion to [[warts]] or [[carcinoma]]<ref>{{Cite journal
*Oral proliferative [[Leukoplakia|verrucous leukoplakia]] is an aggressive sub type with multiple lesions and higher conversion to [[warts]] or [[carcinoma]]<ref>{{Cite journal
  | author = [[Ann M. Gillenwater]], [[Nadarajah Vigneswaran]], [[Hanadi Fatani]], [[Pierre Saintigny]] & [[Adel K. El-Naggar]]
  | author = [[Ann M. Gillenwater]], [[Nadarajah Vigneswaran]], [[Hanadi Fatani]], [[Pierre Saintigny]] & [[Adel K. El-Naggar]]
  | title = Proliferative verrucous leukoplakia (PVL): a review of an elusive pathologic entity!
  | title = Proliferative verrucous leukoplakia (PVL): a review of an elusive pathologic entity!
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  | pmid = 24113312
  | pmid = 24113312
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|[[File:Oral hairy leukoplakia (EBV, in HIV)a.jpg|Leukoplakia|400x300px]]
|[[File:Oral hairy leukoplakia (EBV, in HIV)a.jpg|thumb|400x300px|Leukoplakia - By Aitor III - Own work, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=9873087]]
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|[[Melanoma]]
|[[Melanoma]]
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*[[Bleeding]] from the lesion
*[[Bleeding]] from the lesion
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*[[UV radiations]]
*[[Ultraviolet|UV radiations]]
*[[Genetic predisposition]]
*[[Genetic predisposition]]
*[[Old age]]
*[[Old age]]
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*1-2 to hundreds of [[granules]]
*1-2 to hundreds of [[granules]]
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*[[Neural crest cell derivative]]
*[[Neural crest cell]] derivative
*Development begins with disruption of nevus growth control
*Development begins with disruption of [[nevus]] growth control
*Progression involves [[MAPK/ERK pathway]]
*Progression involves [[MAPK/ERK pathway]]
*[[N-RAS]] or [[BRAF]] oncogene also involved
*[[RAS|N-RAS]] or [[BRAF]] [[oncogene]] also involved
|[[File:Melanoma oral 001a.jpg|Oral melanoma|400x400px]]
|[[File:Palate malign melanoma 01.jpg|thumb|400x400px|Oral melanoma - By Emmanouil K Symvoulakis, Dionysios E Kyrmizakis, Emmanouil I Drivas, Anastassios V Koutsopoulos, Stylianos G Malandrakis, Charalambos E Skoulakis and John G Bizakis - Symvoulakis et al. Head & Face Medicine 2006 2:7 doi:10.1186/1746-160X-2-7 (Open Access), [1], CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=9839811]]
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|[[Fordyce spots]]
|[[Fordyce spots]]
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*Greasy skin types
*Greasy skin types
*Some [[rheumatic disorders]]
*Some [[Rheumatic|rheumatic disorders]]
*[[Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer]]
*[[Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer]]
**Lower [[gingiva]] (gums)  
**Lower [[gingiva]] (gums)  
**[[Vestibular mucosa]]
**[[Vestibular system|Vestibular mucosa]]
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*[[Physical exam]]
*[[Physical exam]]
*Small [[keratin]]-filled [[pseudocysts]]
*Small [[keratin]]-filled [[pseudocysts]]
*May be seen on [[incidental]] mucosal [[biopsy]]
*May be seen on [[incidental]] [[mucosal]] [[biopsy]]
**[[Biopsy]] not done for them primarily
**[[Biopsy]] not done for them primarily
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*[[Oral cavity]]
*[[Oral cavity]]
**Vermilion border of the lips
**[[Vermillion border|Vermilion border]] of the lips
**[[Oral mucosa]] of the upper lip
**[[Oral mucosa]] of the upper lip
*[[Buccal mucosa]] in the commissural region often bilaterally
*[[Buccal mucosa]] in the commissural region often bilaterally
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*[[Benign neoplasms]] with [[sebaceous]] features
*[[Benign neoplasms]] with [[sebaceous]] features
*Visible [[sebaceous glands]]
*Visible [[sebaceous glands]]
*No surrounding mucosal change
*No surrounding [[mucosal]] change
*Several adjacent [[glands]] may coalesce into a larger cauliflower-like cluster
*Several adjacent [[glands]] may coalesce into a larger cauliflower-like cluster
|[[File:Fordyce spots 02a.jpg|Fordyce spots|400x400px]]
|[[File:Fospot.jpg|thumb|400x400px|Fordyce spots - Por Perene - Obra do próprio, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=19772899]]
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|[[Burning mouth syndrome]]
|[[Burning mouth syndrome]]
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*[[Burning]] or [[tingling]] on the [[lips]], [[tongue]], or entire [[mouth]]
*Burning or [[tingling]] on the [[lips]], [[tongue]], or entire [[mouth]]
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*[[Nutritional deficiencies]]
*[[Nutritional deficiencies]]
*Chronic [[anxiety]] or [[depression]
*Chronic [[anxiety]] or [[depression]]
*[[Diabetes type 2]]
*[[Diabetes type 2]]
*[[Menopause]]
*[[Menopause]]
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*[[Physical exam]]
*[[Physical exam]]
*Types
*Types
**Flat tori
**[[Torus palatinus|Flat tori]]
**Spindle tori
**[[Torus palatinus|Spindle tori]]
**Nodular tori  
**[[Torus palatinus|Nodular tori]]
**Lobular tori  
**[[Torus palatinus|Lobular tori]]
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*[[Hard palate]]
*[[Hard palate]]
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*Repeated [[trauma]] can cause [[bleeding]]
*Repeated [[trauma]] can cause [[bleeding]]
*[[Surgery]] may be required in symptomatic
*[[Surgery]] may be required in symptomatic
|[[File:06-06-06palataltoria.jpg|Torus palatinus|400x400px]]
|[[File:06-06-06palataltoria.jpg|thumb|Torus palatinus|400x400px|Torus palatinus - By Photo taken by dozenist, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=846591]]
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| colspan="4" |'''Diseases involving oral cavity and other organ systems'''
| colspan="4" |'''Diseases involving oral cavity and other organ systems'''
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*[[GIT]]
*[[GIT]]
*[[Eye]]
*[[Eye]]
*[[Joints]
*[[Joints]]
*[[Skin]]
*[[Skin]]
*[[Vascular system]]
*[[Vascular system]]
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*[[Outbreaks]] of exaggerated [[inflammation]]
*[[Outbreaks]] of exaggerated [[inflammation]]
*Affects smaller [[blood vessels]]
*Affects smaller [[blood vessels]]
|[[File:Behcet's syndrome 11a.jpg|Behcet's disease|400x400px]]
|[[File:Behcets disease.jpg|thumb|400x400px|Behcet's disease - By Ahmet Altiner MD, Rajni Mandal MD - http://dermatology.cdlib.org/1611/articles/18_2009-10-20/2.jpg, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=17863021]]
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|[[Crohn's disease]]
|[[Crohn's disease]]
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*Chronic, [[episodic diarrhea]] or [[constipation]]
*Chronic, episodic [[diarrhea]] or [[constipation]]
*[[Abdominal pain]]
*[[Abdominal pain]]
*[[Vomiting]]
*[[Vomiting]]
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*Typical [[history]] and [[symptoms]]
*Typical [[history]] and [[symptoms]]
*[[Skip lesions]] on [[biopsy]]
*[[Skip lesions]] on [[biopsy]]
*Anti-[[Saccharomyces cerevisiae antibodies]] ([[ASCA]])
*[[Anti saccharomyces cerevisiae antibodies|Anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae antibodies (ASCA)]]
*[[Anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies]] ([[ANCA]])
*[[Anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies]] ([[ANCA]])
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*[[Medications]]<ref name="PMID17142169">{{cite journal |author=Andrès E, Zimmer J, Affenberger S, Federici L, Alt M, Maloisel F. |title=Idiosyncratic drug-induced agranulocytosis: Update of an old disorder. |journal=Eur J Intern Med. |volume=17|issue=8 |pages=529-35 |year=2006|pmid 17142169|doi=|url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17142169}}</ref>
*[[Medications]]<ref name="PMID17142169">{{cite journal |author=Andrès E, Zimmer J, Affenberger S, Federici L, Alt M, Maloisel F. |title=Idiosyncratic drug-induced agranulocytosis: Update of an old disorder. |journal=Eur J Intern Med. |volume=17|issue=8 |pages=529-35 |year=2006|pmid 17142169|doi=|url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17142169}}</ref>
*[[List of chemotherapeutic agents#Cytotoxic Chemotherapy|Cytotoxic chemotherapy]]
*[[List of chemotherapeutic agents#Cytotoxic Chemotherapy|Cytotoxic chemotherapy]]
*[[Hematologic malignancies]]
*[[Hematological malignancy|Hematologic malignancies]]
*[[Autoimmune disorders]]
*[[Autoimmune disorders]]
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*[[Conjunctiva]]
*[[Conjunctiva]]
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*[[Immunocompromization]]
*[[Immunocompromised|Immunocompromization]]
*Types
*Types
**[[Drug-induced]]
**[[Drug-induced]]
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|[[Syphilis]]<ref> title="By Internet Archive Book Images [No restrictions], via Wikimedia Commons" href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AA_manual_of_syphilis_and_the_venereal_diseases%2C_(1900)_(14595882378).jpg"</ref>
|[[Syphilis]]<ref> title="By Internet Archive Book Images [No restrictions], via Wikimedia Commons" href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:A_manual_of_syphilis_and_the_venereal_diseases%2C_(1900)_(14595882378).jpg"</ref>
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*[[Chancre]]
*[[Chancre]]
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*Illicit [[drug use]]
*Illicit [[drug use]]
*[[Unprotected sex]]
*[[Unprotected sex]]
*[[Men who have sex with men]]
*[[Homosexual men|Men who have sex with men]]
*Residence in highly prevalent areas
*Residence in highly prevalent areas
*[[Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)|HIV]] infection
*[[Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)|HIV]] infection
*Presence of other [[STI]]s
*Presence of other [[STI]]s
*Previous history of STIs
*Previous history of [[Sexually transmitted disease|STIs]]
*[[Intravenous drug use]]
*[[Intravenous drug use]]
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*[[Darkfield microscopy]]
*[[Darkfield microscope|Darkfield microscopy]]
*[[Nontreponemal tests]] like [[VDRL]] and [[RPR test]])  
*Non [[Treponema|treponemal]] tests like [[VDRL]] and [[RPR test]])  
*[[Treponemal tests[[ [[FTA-ABS tests]], (TP-PA) assay, [[Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)|enzyme immunoassays]], and [[Chemiluminescence|chemiluminescence immunoassays]])
*[[Treponema|Treponemal]] tests[[FTA-ABS|FTA-ABS tests]], (TP-PA) assay, [[Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)|enzyme immunoassays]], and [[Chemiluminescence|chemiluminescence immunoassays]])
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*[[Oral cavity]]
*[[Oral cavity]]
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*[[Rectum ]]
*[[Rectum ]]
*[[CNS]]
*[[CNS]]
*[[CVS]]
*[[Cardiovascular|CVS]]
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*[[Primary syphilis]]
*[[Primary syphilis]]
**[[Chancre]]
**[[Chancre]]
*[[Secondary syphilis]]
*[[Secondary syphilis]]
**[[Condylomata lata]]
**[[Condyloma latum|Condylomata lata]]
*[[Latent syphilis]]
*[[Latent syphilis]]
**[[Asymptomatic]]
**[[Asymptomatic]]
*[[Tertiary syphilis]]
*[[Tertiary syphilis]]
**[[Gummas]]
**[[Gumma|Gummas]]
**[[Neurosyphilis]]
**[[Neurosyphilis]]
|[[File:Syphilis orala.jpg|oral syphilis|400x400px]]
|[[File:Hutchinson teeth congenital syphilis PHIL 2385.rsh.jpg|thumb|400x400px|oral syphilis - By CDC/Susan Lindsley - http://phil.cdc.gov/phil_images/20021114/34/PHIL_2385_lores.jpg, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=2134349]]
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|[[Coxsackie virus]]
|[[Coxsackie virus]]
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*[[History]] and [[Physical exam]]
*[[History]] and [[Physical exam]]
*[[Throat swabs]]
*[[Swabbing|Throat swabs]]
*Swabs from the lesion  
*Swabs from the lesion  
*[[Tzanck test]]
*[[Tzanck test]]
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|[[Chickenpox|Chicken pox]]
|[[Chickenpox|Chicken pox]]
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*[[Conjunctival symptoms]]
*[[Conjunctival]] symptoms
*[[Catarrhal symptoms]]  
*[[Catarrhal]] symptoms
*Characteristic [[spots]] on the trunk appearing in two or three waves
*Characteristic [[spots]] on the trunk appearing in two or three waves
*[[Itching]]
*[[Itching]]
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*[[Pregnancy]]
*[[Pregnancy]]
*[[Premature infants]] born to susceptible mothers
*[[Premature infants]] born to susceptible mothers
*All [[infants]] born at less than 28 weeks [[gestation]] or who weigh ≤1000 grams
*All [[infants]] born at less than 28 weeks [[gestation]] or who weigh =1000 grams
*[[Immunocompromised]]
*[[Immunocompromised]]
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*[[History]] and [[physical exam]]
*[[History]] and [[physical exam]]
*[[PCR]] to detect [[VZV]] in [[skin lesions]] ([[vesicles]], [[scabs]], [[maculopapular lesions]])
*[[PCR]] to detect [[VZV]] in [[skin lesions]] ([[vesicles]], [[scabs]], [[Maculopapular|maculopapular lesions]])
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*[[Oral cavity]]
*[[Oral cavity]]
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*[[Paracetamol]] ([[acetaminophen]]) for [[fever]]
*[[Paracetamol]] ([[acetaminophen]]) for [[fever]]
*[[Prednisolone]] is [[contraindicated]]
*[[Prednisolone]] is [[contraindicated]]
|[[File:Chickenpox18a.jpg|Chickenpox|400x400px]]
|[[File:Herpangina2016.jpg|thumb|400x400px|Chickenpox - By James Heilman, MD - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=52872565]]
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|[[Measles]]
|[[Measles]]
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*[[Koplick spots]] in mouth
*[[Koplick spots]] in mouth
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*[[Unvaccinated]] individuals<ref name="pmid11135778">{{cite journal| author=Feikin DR, Lezotte DC, Hamman RF, Salmon DA, Chen RT, Hoffman RE| title=Individual and community risks of measles and pertussis associated with personal exemptions to immunization. | journal=JAMA | year= 2000 | volume= 284 | issue= 24 | pages= 3145-50 | pmid=11135778 | doi= | pmc= | url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=11135778  }} </ref><ref name="pmid9009400">{{cite journal| author=Ratnam S, West R, Gadag V, Williams B, Oates E| title=Immunity against measles in school-aged children: implications for measles revaccination strategies. | journal=Can J Public Health | year= 1996 | volume= 87 | issue= 6 | pages= 407-10 | pmid=9009400 | doi= | pmc= | url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=9009400  }} </ref>
*Unvaccinated individuals<ref name="pmid11135778">{{cite journal| author=Feikin DR, Lezotte DC, Hamman RF, Salmon DA, Chen RT, Hoffman RE| title=Individual and community risks of measles and pertussis associated with personal exemptions to immunization. | journal=JAMA | year= 2000 | volume= 284 | issue= 24 | pages= 3145-50 | pmid=11135778 | doi= | pmc= | url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=11135778  }} </ref><ref name="pmid9009400">{{cite journal| author=Ratnam S, West R, Gadag V, Williams B, Oates E| title=Immunity against measles in school-aged children: implications for measles revaccination strategies. | journal=Can J Public Health | year= 1996 | volume= 87 | issue= 6 | pages= 407-10 | pmid=9009400 | doi= | pmc= | url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=9009400  }} </ref>
*Crowded and/or [[unsanitary]] conditions
*Crowded and/or unsanitary conditions
*Traveling to less developed and [[developing countries]]
*Traveling to less developed and developing countries
*[[Immunocompromized]]
*Immunocompromized
*[[Winter]] and [[spring]] seasons
*Winter and [[spring]] seasons
*Born after 1956 and never fully vaccinated  
*Born after 1956 and never fully vaccinated  
*Health care workers
*Health care workers
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*[[History]] and [[examination]]
*[[History]] and [[examination]]
*[[PCR]] for [[Measles]]-specific [[IgM antibody]]
*[[PCR]] for [[Measles]]-specific [[IgM|IgM antibody]]
*[[PCR]] for [[Measles]] [[RNA]]
*[[PCR]] for [[Measles]] [[RNA]]
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*Caused by [[Morbillivirus]]
*Caused by [[Morbillivirus]]
*Primary site of infection is the [[respiratory epithelium]] of the [[nasopharynx]]
*Primary site of infection is the [[respiratory epithelium]] of the [[nasopharynx]]
*Transmitted in [[respiratory secretions]], via [[aerosol droplets]] containing [[virus particles]]
*Transmitted in [[respiratory secretions]], via [[aerosol droplets]] containing [[Virus|virus particles]]
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1];Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Ahmed Younes M.B.B.CH [2]

Overview

Oropharyngeal candidiasis must be differentiated from its different kinds and from various other diseases that can cause stomatitis or glossitis

Differential diagnosis

Oropharyngeal candidiasis must be differentiated from its different kinds and from various other diseases that can cause stomatitis or glossitis:[1][2]

Oral candidiasis must be differentiated from other diseases causing oral lesions such as leukoplakia and herpes simplex virus infection.

Disease Presentation Risk Factors Diagnosis Affected Organ Systems Important features Picture
Diseases predominantly affecting the oral cavity
Oral Candidiasis
  • Denture users
  • As a side effect of medication, most commonly having taken antibiotics. Inhaled corticosteroids for the treatment of lung conditions (e.g, asthma or COPD) may also result in oral candidiasis which may be reduced by regularly rinsing the mouth with water after taking the medication.
  • Clinical diagnosis
  • Confirmatory tests rarely needed
Localized candidiasis

Invasive candidasis

Tongue infected with oral candidiasis - By James Heilman, MD - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, httpscommons.wikimedia.orgwindex.phpcurid=11717223.jpg
Herpes simplex oral lesions
  • Stress
  • Recent URTI
  • Female sex
  • The symptoms of primary HSV infection generally resolve within two weeks
Oral herpes simplex infection - By James Heilman, MD - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, httpscommons.wikimedia.orgwindex.phpcurid=19051042.jpg
Aphthous ulcers
  • Painful, red spot or bump that develops into an open ulcer
  • Physical examination
  • Diagnosis of exclusion
  • Oral cavity
  • Self-limiting , Pain decreases in 7 to 10 days, with complete healing in 1 to 3 weeks
By Ebarruda - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, httpscommons.wikimedia.orgwindex.phpcurid=7903358
Squamous cell carcinoma
Squamous cell carcinoma - By Luca Pastore, Maria Luisa Fiorella, Raffaele Fiorella, Lorenzo Lo Muzio - http://www.plosmedicine.org/article/showImageLarge.action?uri=info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pmed.0050212.g001, CC BY 2.5, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=15252632
Leukoplakia
  • Vulvar lesions occur independent of oral lesions
Leukoplakia - By Aitor III - Own work, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=9873087
Melanoma
Oral melanoma - By Emmanouil K Symvoulakis, Dionysios E Kyrmizakis, Emmanouil I Drivas, Anastassios V Koutsopoulos, Stylianos G Malandrakis, Charalambos E Skoulakis and John G Bizakis - Symvoulakis et al. Head & Face Medicine 2006 2:7 doi:10.1186/1746-160X-2-7 (Open Access), [1], CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=9839811
Fordyce spots
Fordyce spots - Por Perene - Obra do próprio, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=19772899
Burning mouth syndrome
Torus palatinus
Torus palatinus - By Photo taken by dozenist, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=846591
Diseases involving oral cavity and other organ systems
Behcet's disease
Behcet's disease - By Ahmet Altiner MD, Rajni Mandal MD - http://dermatology.cdlib.org/1611/articles/18_2009-10-20/2.jpg, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=17863021
Crohn's disease
Agranulocytosis
Syphilis[11]
oral syphilis - By CDC/Susan Lindsley - http://phil.cdc.gov/phil_images/20021114/34/PHIL_2385_lores.jpg, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=2134349
Coxsackie virus
  • Symptomatic treatment
Hand-foot-and-mouth disease
Chicken pox
Chickenpox - By James Heilman, MD - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=52872565
Measles
  • Unvaccinated individuals[12][13]
  • Crowded and/or unsanitary conditions
  • Traveling to less developed and developing countries
  • Immunocompromized
  • Winter and spring seasons
  • Born after 1956 and never fully vaccinated
  • Health care workers
Koplick spots (Measles) - By CDC - http://phil.cdc.gov/PHIL_Images/20040908/4f54ee8f0e5f49f58aaa30c1bc6413ba/6111_lores.jpg, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=824483

References

  1. Mandell; Gouglas, Gordon; Bennett, John. Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases. Harvard Medical School: WILEY MEDICAL. p. 383. ISBN 0-471-87643-7. Unknown parameter |firs1t= ignored (help)
  2. Scully C (1999). "A review of common mucocutaneous disorders affecting the mouth and lips". Ann Acad Med Singapore. 28 (5): 704–7. PMID 10597357.
  3. R. Morgan, J. Tsang, N. Harrington & L. Fook (2001). "Survey of hospital doctors' attitudes and knowledge of oral conditions in older patients". Postgraduate medical journal. 77 (908): 392–394. PMID 11375454. Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  4. D. Grady, J. Greene, T. E. Daniels, V. L. Ernster, P. B. Robertson, W. Hauck, D. Greenspan, J. Greenspan & S. Jr Silverman (1990). "Oral mucosal lesions found in smokeless tobacco users". Journal of the American Dental Association (1939). 121 (1): 117–123. PMID 2370378. Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  5. P. DeMatos, D. S. Tyler & H. F. Seigler (1998). "Malignant melanoma of the mucous membranes: a review of 119 cases". Annals of surgical oncology. 5 (8): 733–742. PMID 9869521. Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  6. Barry Ladizinski & Kachiu C. Lee (2014). "A nodular protuberance on the hard palate". JAMA. 311 (15): 1558–1559. doi:10.1001/jama.2014.271. PMID 24737369. Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  7. Magliocca KR, Fitzpatrick SG (2017) Autoimmune Disease Manifestations in the Oral Cavity. Surg Pathol Clin 10 (1):57-88. DOI:10.1016/j.path.2016.11.001 PMID: 28153136
  8. Dalghous AM, Freysdottir J, Fortune F (2006). "Expression of cytokines, chemokines, and chemokine receptors in oral ulcers of patients with Behcet's disease (BD) and recurrent aphthous stomatitis is Th1-associated, although Th2-association is also observed in patients with BD". Scand J Rheumatol. 35 (6): 472–5. PMID 17343257.
  9. Ann M. Gillenwater, Nadarajah Vigneswaran, Hanadi Fatani, Pierre Saintigny & Adel K. El-Naggar (2013). "Proliferative verrucous leukoplakia (PVL): a review of an elusive pathologic entity!". Advances in anatomic pathology. 20 (6): 416–423. doi:10.1097/PAP.0b013e3182a92df1. PMID 24113312. Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  10. Andrès E, Zimmer J, Affenberger S, Federici L, Alt M, Maloisel F. (2006). "Idiosyncratic drug-induced agranulocytosis: Update of an old disorder". Eur J Intern Med. 17 (8): 529–35. Text "pmid 17142169" ignored (help)
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  12. Feikin DR, Lezotte DC, Hamman RF, Salmon DA, Chen RT, Hoffman RE (2000). "Individual and community risks of measles and pertussis associated with personal exemptions to immunization". JAMA. 284 (24): 3145–50. PMID 11135778.
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