Title of article :
Prevalence of Common Candida Species in Oral Lichen Planus Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study in South of Iran
Author/Authors :
Ebrahimi, Hooman Department of Oral Medicine - Assistant Professor - School of Dentistry - Shiraz University of medical sciences, Shiraz , Pakshir, Keyvan Department of Parasitology - Associate Professor - School of Medicine - Shiraz University of medical sciences , Pourshahidi, Sara Department of Oral Medicine - Assistant Professor - School of Dentistry - Shiraz University of medical sciences, Shiraz , Zomorodian, Kamyar Department of Parasitology - Associate Professor - School of Medicine - Shiraz University of medical sciences , Saki, Maryam Dental Student - Student Research Committee - Dental School - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz , Saki, Nasrin Department of Dermatology and Skin Research Center - Student Research Committee - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Valizadeh, Maryam Student Research Committee - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz , Kardeh, Sina Student Research Committee - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz
Pages :
4
From page :
252
To page :
255
Abstract :
Background: Lichen Planus is a common mucocutaneous disease with unknown etiology. Immunodeficiency is a known predisposing factor to this disease. Oral Candidiasis which is an opportunistic fungal infection, commonly affects healthy and immune-compromised patients. Candida has different species bearing different treatments. In this study, researchers aimed to detect the frequency and colonization rate of Candida and its association with different factors such as lesion types of oral lichen Planus (OLP).Materials and Methods: Thirty seven untreated oral lichen Planus patients, attending the Clinical Department of Oral Medicine at Shiraz Dental School in 2011, were selected. Swab method and CHROMagar media were used to obtain samples incubated for 48 hours at 30 ºC. Fungal species were detected considering colony color changes.Results: In the culture test, approximately 80% of samples were positive of non-reticular type. About 40% of positive samples were of Candida non-albicans (C.Non-albicans) type. Among C. Non-albicans, 85% were non-reticular type among OLP patients. There was no significant statistical difference in prevalence of Candida albicans (C.albicans) and C. Non-albicans in OLP patients.Conclusion: Based on results, certain biotypes of Candida were not confirmed responsible for OLP patterns.
Keywords :
Candida Albicans , Lichen Planus , Oral Mucosa , Etiology , Prevalence , Biotype
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2014
Record number :
2417949
Link To Document :
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