Emprego da imunofluorescência direta no estudo das alterações de mucosa de palato, compatíveis com candidíase atrófica crônica, em indivíduos portadores de próteses dentárias totais muco-suportadas.
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Resumo: | Histopathology by hematoxilin-eosin (HE) and periodic acid Schiff (PAS), concomitant direct immunofluorescence (DI) against total human immunoglobulins and against Candida albicans, was effectuated in 25 persons dentures wearers. In 5 persons without chronic athrofic candidiasis (CAC) clinical signals in the palate the HE showed wise inflammatory elements in the connective tissue and the PAS marked the continuous basal layer, the intra-cellular grains of granular layer and the uniform parakeratin on epithelial surface. In 20 others, with palatal signals of CAC, in the HE was frequent the features encountered in Candida infected and PAS revealed, beside descontinuous lamina basal and epithelial surface covered by tide and discontinuous parakeratin, the presence of round bodies few largers that presents in the granular layer, casually isolated in the medial portion of ret pegs and connective papillae. In the first 5 persons the DI against total human immunoglobulins not showed signals of the humoral immunologic phenomena, the same was valid to others 20 patients with CAC clinical aspects. However the DI with conjugate against C. albicans in the 20 cases with CAC signals revealed suitable aspects of the structures assumed by Candida in tissues. Cultures of samples obtained of the persons with CAC signals was positive in 100% to Candida, 70% presumptively albicans, against 80% of positiviness to generus Candida, 67% presumptively albicans, in the persons without CAC signals. |
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Emprego da imunofluorescência direta no estudo das alterações de mucosa de palato, compatíveis com candidíase atrófica crônica, em indivíduos portadores de próteses dentárias totais muco-suportadas.Direct immunofluorescence in the study of palatal mucosal changes compatible with chronic atrophic candidiasis in mucosal supported complete denture wearersCandida albicanschronic diseasedenturefemalefluorescence microscopyhumanimmunologymalemicrobiologymouth mucosapalatereviewstomatitisthrushCandidiasis, OralChronic DiseaseDenture, Complete, UpperDenturesEnglish AbstractFemaleHumanMaleMicroscopy, FluorescenceMouth MucosaPalateStomatitis, DentureHistopathology by hematoxilin-eosin (HE) and periodic acid Schiff (PAS), concomitant direct immunofluorescence (DI) against total human immunoglobulins and against Candida albicans, was effectuated in 25 persons dentures wearers. In 5 persons without chronic athrofic candidiasis (CAC) clinical signals in the palate the HE showed wise inflammatory elements in the connective tissue and the PAS marked the continuous basal layer, the intra-cellular grains of granular layer and the uniform parakeratin on epithelial surface. In 20 others, with palatal signals of CAC, in the HE was frequent the features encountered in Candida infected and PAS revealed, beside descontinuous lamina basal and epithelial surface covered by tide and discontinuous parakeratin, the presence of round bodies few largers that presents in the granular layer, casually isolated in the medial portion of ret pegs and connective papillae. In the first 5 persons the DI against total human immunoglobulins not showed signals of the humoral immunologic phenomena, the same was valid to others 20 patients with CAC clinical aspects. However the DI with conjugate against C. albicans in the 20 cases with CAC signals revealed suitable aspects of the structures assumed by Candida in tissues. Cultures of samples obtained of the persons with CAC signals was positive in 100% to Candida, 70% presumptively albicans, against 80% of positiviness to generus Candida, 67% presumptively albicans, in the persons without CAC signals.Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Guimarães Cabral, L. A.2014-05-27T10:56:42Z2014-05-27T10:56:42Z1990-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article125-139application/pdfhttp://www.revodontolunesp.com.br/articles/view/id/51ae4a9b1ef1faca3d00219cRevista de Odontologia da UNESP, v. 19, n. 1, p. 125-139, 1990.0101-1774http://hdl.handle.net/11449/640582-s2.0-00255424672-s2.0-0025542467.pdfScopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPporRevista de Odontologia da UNESPinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-01-17T06:28:47Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/64058Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T23:17:29.578512Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Emprego da imunofluorescência direta no estudo das alterações de mucosa de palato, compatíveis com candidíase atrófica crônica, em indivíduos portadores de próteses dentárias totais muco-suportadas. Direct immunofluorescence in the study of palatal mucosal changes compatible with chronic atrophic candidiasis in mucosal supported complete denture wearers |
title |
Emprego da imunofluorescência direta no estudo das alterações de mucosa de palato, compatíveis com candidíase atrófica crônica, em indivíduos portadores de próteses dentárias totais muco-suportadas. |
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Emprego da imunofluorescência direta no estudo das alterações de mucosa de palato, compatíveis com candidíase atrófica crônica, em indivíduos portadores de próteses dentárias totais muco-suportadas. Guimarães Cabral, L. A. Candida albicans chronic disease denture female fluorescence microscopy human immunology male microbiology mouth mucosa palate review stomatitis thrush Candidiasis, Oral Chronic Disease Denture, Complete, Upper Dentures English Abstract Female Human Male Microscopy, Fluorescence Mouth Mucosa Palate Stomatitis, Denture |
title_short |
Emprego da imunofluorescência direta no estudo das alterações de mucosa de palato, compatíveis com candidíase atrófica crônica, em indivíduos portadores de próteses dentárias totais muco-suportadas. |
title_full |
Emprego da imunofluorescência direta no estudo das alterações de mucosa de palato, compatíveis com candidíase atrófica crônica, em indivíduos portadores de próteses dentárias totais muco-suportadas. |
title_fullStr |
Emprego da imunofluorescência direta no estudo das alterações de mucosa de palato, compatíveis com candidíase atrófica crônica, em indivíduos portadores de próteses dentárias totais muco-suportadas. |
title_full_unstemmed |
Emprego da imunofluorescência direta no estudo das alterações de mucosa de palato, compatíveis com candidíase atrófica crônica, em indivíduos portadores de próteses dentárias totais muco-suportadas. |
title_sort |
Emprego da imunofluorescência direta no estudo das alterações de mucosa de palato, compatíveis com candidíase atrófica crônica, em indivíduos portadores de próteses dentárias totais muco-suportadas. |
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Guimarães Cabral, L. A. |
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Guimarães Cabral, L. A. |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) |
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Guimarães Cabral, L. A. |
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Candida albicans chronic disease denture female fluorescence microscopy human immunology male microbiology mouth mucosa palate review stomatitis thrush Candidiasis, Oral Chronic Disease Denture, Complete, Upper Dentures English Abstract Female Human Male Microscopy, Fluorescence Mouth Mucosa Palate Stomatitis, Denture |
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Candida albicans chronic disease denture female fluorescence microscopy human immunology male microbiology mouth mucosa palate review stomatitis thrush Candidiasis, Oral Chronic Disease Denture, Complete, Upper Dentures English Abstract Female Human Male Microscopy, Fluorescence Mouth Mucosa Palate Stomatitis, Denture |
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Histopathology by hematoxilin-eosin (HE) and periodic acid Schiff (PAS), concomitant direct immunofluorescence (DI) against total human immunoglobulins and against Candida albicans, was effectuated in 25 persons dentures wearers. In 5 persons without chronic athrofic candidiasis (CAC) clinical signals in the palate the HE showed wise inflammatory elements in the connective tissue and the PAS marked the continuous basal layer, the intra-cellular grains of granular layer and the uniform parakeratin on epithelial surface. In 20 others, with palatal signals of CAC, in the HE was frequent the features encountered in Candida infected and PAS revealed, beside descontinuous lamina basal and epithelial surface covered by tide and discontinuous parakeratin, the presence of round bodies few largers that presents in the granular layer, casually isolated in the medial portion of ret pegs and connective papillae. In the first 5 persons the DI against total human immunoglobulins not showed signals of the humoral immunologic phenomena, the same was valid to others 20 patients with CAC clinical aspects. However the DI with conjugate against C. albicans in the 20 cases with CAC signals revealed suitable aspects of the structures assumed by Candida in tissues. Cultures of samples obtained of the persons with CAC signals was positive in 100% to Candida, 70% presumptively albicans, against 80% of positiviness to generus Candida, 67% presumptively albicans, in the persons without CAC signals. |
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