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From: Molecular mechanism of azoles resistant Candida albicans in a patient with chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis

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Clinical manifestations and mycological examinations of the patient. a Obvious white membrane was observed on the oral mucous membranes and tongue, which was cracked with pain. Erythema and papules were scattered on his face; b his right toenails was hyperkeratotic with brown discoloration; c, Direct microscopic examination of mucous samples revealed the presence of yeast cells along with pseudohyphae. d, Fungal culture reveals white creamy yeast colonies (SDA, 2 days at 28 °C)

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