< em > Candida glabrata < /em > oropharyngeal infection in a patient with oral squamous cell carcinoma after COVID-19 infection
CONCLUSION: Risk of fungal infections, such as Candida seems to be high in patients with severe COVID-19, mainly affecting the oral mucosa. However, whether they are directly attributed to COVID-19 or other surrounding factors is unknown.PMID:38361958 | PMC:PMC10864745 | DOI:10.22034/cmm.2023.345120.1478
Source: Pain Physician - Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Jalal Jafarzadeh Javad Javidnia Seyed Ali Jeddi Mahshid Vakili Mojtaba Taghizadeh Armaki Mahin Tavakoli Source Type: research
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