Candida in oral lichen planus

Introduction: Lichen planus is a human exclusive, chronic inflammatory disease affecting skin and mucosa, particularly oral mucosa affecting the stratified squamous epithelia. Epithelial alterations in oral lichen planus (OLP) may lead to superimposed Candida infection, especially the normal flora C...

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Main Authors: Santosh Gowdru Shivanandappa, I M Ali, C Sabarigirinathan, Lata S Mushannavar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2012-01-01
Series:Journal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology
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Online Access:http://www.jiaomr.in/article.asp?issn=0972-1363;year=2012;volume=24;issue=3;spage=182;epage=185;aulast=Shivanandappa
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spelling doaj-b3aa13d9634b4f0ea5f2fd59bed52e1d2020-11-25T00:41:19ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology0972-13630975-15722012-01-01243182185Candida in oral lichen planusSantosh Gowdru ShivanandappaI M AliC SabarigirinathanLata S MushannavarIntroduction: Lichen planus is a human exclusive, chronic inflammatory disease affecting skin and mucosa, particularly oral mucosa affecting the stratified squamous epithelia. Epithelial alterations in oral lichen planus (OLP) may lead to superimposed Candida infection, especially the normal flora Candida albicans. Therefore, this study was designed to assess the prevalence of Candida infection in OLP lesions. Materials and methods: Thirty-four OLP patients were subjected to clinical, mycological and histopathological investigations for the presence of candidal organisms. The data obtained was analyzed statistically using Chi-square test and Student′s t-test. Results: Among the 34 patients in the study group 15 (44.11%) showed positive candidal culture on Sabouraud′s dextrose agar medium and none of the 34 histological sections of OLP showed candidal hyphae on Periodic acid-Schiff staining. No significant association of positive candidal culture with respect to symptoms and patterns of lichen planus were found. Conclusion: Candidal infection in OLP is insignificant.http://www.jiaomr.in/article.asp?issn=0972-1363;year=2012;volume=24;issue=3;spage=182;epage=185;aulast=ShivanandappaOral lichen planusCandidaSabouraud′s dextrose agarPeriodic acid-schiffCultureHyphae
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author Santosh Gowdru Shivanandappa
I M Ali
C Sabarigirinathan
Lata S Mushannavar
spellingShingle Santosh Gowdru Shivanandappa
I M Ali
C Sabarigirinathan
Lata S Mushannavar
Candida in oral lichen planus
Journal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology
Oral lichen planus
Candida
Sabouraud′s dextrose agar
Periodic acid-schiff
Culture
Hyphae
author_facet Santosh Gowdru Shivanandappa
I M Ali
C Sabarigirinathan
Lata S Mushannavar
author_sort Santosh Gowdru Shivanandappa
title Candida in oral lichen planus
title_short Candida in oral lichen planus
title_full Candida in oral lichen planus
title_fullStr Candida in oral lichen planus
title_full_unstemmed Candida in oral lichen planus
title_sort candida in oral lichen planus
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology
issn 0972-1363
0975-1572
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Introduction: Lichen planus is a human exclusive, chronic inflammatory disease affecting skin and mucosa, particularly oral mucosa affecting the stratified squamous epithelia. Epithelial alterations in oral lichen planus (OLP) may lead to superimposed Candida infection, especially the normal flora Candida albicans. Therefore, this study was designed to assess the prevalence of Candida infection in OLP lesions. Materials and methods: Thirty-four OLP patients were subjected to clinical, mycological and histopathological investigations for the presence of candidal organisms. The data obtained was analyzed statistically using Chi-square test and Student′s t-test. Results: Among the 34 patients in the study group 15 (44.11%) showed positive candidal culture on Sabouraud′s dextrose agar medium and none of the 34 histological sections of OLP showed candidal hyphae on Periodic acid-Schiff staining. No significant association of positive candidal culture with respect to symptoms and patterns of lichen planus were found. Conclusion: Candidal infection in OLP is insignificant.
topic Oral lichen planus
Candida
Sabouraud′s dextrose agar
Periodic acid-schiff
Culture
Hyphae
url http://www.jiaomr.in/article.asp?issn=0972-1363;year=2012;volume=24;issue=3;spage=182;epage=185;aulast=Shivanandappa
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