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candidiasis, chronic mucocutaneous (CMC). pronounced doughy and persistent swelling of the lips with several chronic rhagades in Crohn's disease. whitish, flat deposits on the base and back of the tongue. pearlèche on both sides.

Candidosis, chronic mucocutaneous (CMC) inautoimmunological polyendocrinological syndrome.

Candidosis, chronic mucocutaneous in autoimmunological polyendocrinological syndrome

Candidosis, chronic mucocutaneous (CMC). edematous swelling of the thumb and index finger in a 3-year-old boy. dirty-brownish hyperkeratotic deposits with inflammation of the surrounding tissue. C. albicans could be cultivated massively from the horn material of the dystrophically thickened fingernails.

Candidosis, chronic mucocutaneous (CMC): Inflammatory redness and yellowish keratotic plaques of the interdigital spaces in a 3-year-old boy with simultaneous, therapy-resistant candidosis of the oral mucosa.



Candidosis, chronic mucocutaneous (CMC), pronounced acanthosis with parakeratotic keratinization, thin round cell infiltrates in the tunica propria.

Candidosis, chronic mucocutaneous (CMC). detailed picture of the epithelial surface with spongiform parakeratosis, numerous neutrophil leukocytes in epithelium and horn material, in places condensed like abscesses. evidence of numerous mycelia.