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Which condition is characterized by localized form Familial form Syndrome associated with autosomal recessive severe form of candidiasis?
Which condition is characterized by localized form Familial form Syndrome associated with autosomal recessive severe form of candidiasis?
- Choristoma
- White sponge nevus
- Leukoedema
- White lesions (correct)
Which laboratory finding is characteristic of the severe form of candidiasis described in the text?
Which laboratory finding is characteristic of the severe form of candidiasis described in the text?
- Presence of granulomatous changes in blood agar cultures
- Identification of Candida albicans through PAS stain (correct)
- Quantification of organisms using immunofluorescent identification
- Detection of choristoma in nail bed lesions
What is a common feature found in 50% of patients with the severe form of candidiasis mentioned in the text?
What is a common feature found in 50% of patients with the severe form of candidiasis mentioned in the text?
- Immuno suppressed patients infected with HIV
- Defects in iron metabolism
- Endocrinopathy like hypoparathyroidism (correct)
- Granulomatous changes in the skin
What is the most likely etiopathogenesis of the condition described in the text?
What is the most likely etiopathogenesis of the condition described in the text?
Which immune cells are typically localized along the epithelial-connective tissue interface in Lichen Planus?
Which immune cells are typically localized along the epithelial-connective tissue interface in Lichen Planus?
What is a prominent clinical feature of Lichen Planus in oral mucosa?
What is a prominent clinical feature of Lichen Planus in oral mucosa?
Which of the following lesions is characterized by tangled masses of fungal organisms, keratolytic debris, and inflammatory cells in atrophic form?
Which of the following lesions is characterized by tangled masses of fungal organisms, keratolytic debris, and inflammatory cells in atrophic form?
What is the most common differential diagnosis for Fordyce granules?
What is the most common differential diagnosis for Fordyce granules?
Which lesion can mimic the appearance of candidiasis but is a reactive white lesion?
Which lesion can mimic the appearance of candidiasis but is a reactive white lesion?
Which white lesion may be associated with immune-mediated factors and presents with reticular pattern and Wickham striae on examination?
Which white lesion may be associated with immune-mediated factors and presents with reticular pattern and Wickham striae on examination?