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Candida sepsis. multiple, chronically active, generalized (facial involvement is partial manifestation), disseminated, partly isolated, partly confluent, brown-black, rough papules and plaques. coarse scales and crusts on the surface. underlying HIV infection and high fever

Candida sepsis. Detailed view of the different sized papules.

Candida sepsis: Oral mucosa of the previously described patient: Flat, thick, easily scraped off, whitish coating (base underneath slightly bleeding). Masses of C. albicans from oral mucosa swabs were culturally proven.

Candida sepsis; large blastospores and pseudomycelium in candida sepsis; kidney; GMS staining (PD. Dr. Y. Koch).

Candida sepsis. Candida pudomycele with pseudohyphae (liver).