Laporan Kasus: Penatalaksanaan Acute Pseudomembranous Candidiasis (trush) pada Dorsum Lidah dan Fissure Tongue pada Ventral Lidah
Abstract
Background: Candidiasis was a fungal infection of the oral mucosa. The infections caused
by Candida albicans included pseudomembranous candidiasis, atrophic candidiasis, hyperplastic
candidiasis, candidiasis eritematousa, and angular cheilitis. The main etiology of these lesions largely
caused by the fungus Candida albicans were commensal but could become pathogenic because
some predisposing factors. Fissure tongue was an anomaly due to abnormal growth or development.
Objective: To identify Oral Candidiasis which triggered by non factors and the aging process and its
management. Case Overview: Man, 67 years old, 149 cm height, 42 kg weight was attending with her
tongue felt thick, uncomfortable and sore when used to eat. The patient feels very sore tongue when
used to eating food spicy. These complaints occurred approximately from one week ago. Patients
had never experienced a situation like this (tongue hurt). Patients do not know the cause sore tongue
and thick. Patients never had treated the complaint. Patients had the habit of smoking cigarettes own
concoction. Within a day the patient smokes approximately 1 ounce of tobacco. Conclusion: The
final diagnosis was acute pseudomembranous candidiasis at the dorsum and fissure tongue on the
ventral of tongue.
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