It has been reported that poor glycaemic control predisposes to oral candidal infection in diabetic patients. For instance, the carriage of Candida species and the density of candidal growth in the oral cavity is frequently claimed to be increased in patients with diabetes mellitus. However, the validity of these observations remains controversial. Hence, we review and discuss here the clinical data in the literature on the relationship between diabetes and oral candidal carriage and infection, and possible mechanisms associated with its pathogenicity. © 2005 Diabetes UK.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
Background: To find out the frequency of oral candidiasis in type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) patients ...
This study investigated whether oral candida infection in diabetics and adhesion of Candida albicans...
Abstract Background and Objective: Oral candidiasis is a common opportunistic infection in diab...
SUMMARY The prevalence of oral candidosis and the frequency of isolation of Candida albicans and its...
Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder that induces elevated plasma glucose...
Background: this study was done in order to find of the frequency of oral fungal infection associate...
Background: Diabetes mellitus type 2 has been known for many years as the most common endocrine meta...
It is known that fungal pathogens activate cellular immune responses involving several inflammatory ...
Context: Diabetes mellitus is a major cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide. The health of oral...
In this study, 55 diabetic patients and 45 non-diabetic control subjects were examined to determine ...
Studies of oral fungal have indicated that prevalence of Candida was significantly higher in diabeti...
Candida is the most common fungal pathogen of oral cavity in humans. It exists as a commensal inhabi...
Background: The objectives of this study were to determine the prevalence and colonisation of Candid...
One hundred and nine patients with diabetes mellitus and 100 age-, sex- and denture-status-matched, ...
Candidiasis has increased substantially worldwide over recent decades and is a significant cause of ...
Background: To find out the frequency of oral candidiasis in type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) patients ...
This study investigated whether oral candida infection in diabetics and adhesion of Candida albicans...
Abstract Background and Objective: Oral candidiasis is a common opportunistic infection in diab...
SUMMARY The prevalence of oral candidosis and the frequency of isolation of Candida albicans and its...
Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder that induces elevated plasma glucose...
Background: this study was done in order to find of the frequency of oral fungal infection associate...
Background: Diabetes mellitus type 2 has been known for many years as the most common endocrine meta...
It is known that fungal pathogens activate cellular immune responses involving several inflammatory ...
Context: Diabetes mellitus is a major cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide. The health of oral...
In this study, 55 diabetic patients and 45 non-diabetic control subjects were examined to determine ...
Studies of oral fungal have indicated that prevalence of Candida was significantly higher in diabeti...
Candida is the most common fungal pathogen of oral cavity in humans. It exists as a commensal inhabi...
Background: The objectives of this study were to determine the prevalence and colonisation of Candid...
One hundred and nine patients with diabetes mellitus and 100 age-, sex- and denture-status-matched, ...
Candidiasis has increased substantially worldwide over recent decades and is a significant cause of ...
Background: To find out the frequency of oral candidiasis in type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) patients ...
This study investigated whether oral candida infection in diabetics and adhesion of Candida albicans...
Abstract Background and Objective: Oral candidiasis is a common opportunistic infection in diab...