Szende Ledan-Muntean’s research while affiliated with George Emil Palade University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Science and Technology of Târgu Mureș and other places

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Figure no. 1. A-Frontal incidence of the affected ventral tongue, presenting a marked infection and clinical hallmarks of oral Candidiasis; B-5 days under anti-fungal and antibiotic treatment, showing progressive regression of the infection; C-Patient's status after 4 months of ending treatment and removal of the jewelry
Colonization of Candida After the Placement of a Tongue Piercing, a Case Report
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December 2020

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Acta Medica Transilvanica

Szende Ledan-Muntean

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Bianca Tudor

The practice of piercing the body’s different areas is a commonly observed form of body modification. It implies puncturing the skin tissue resulted in an opening, in which specific jewellery or an intradermal implant could be inserted. The tongue piercing is a highly popular form of this practice, but can be followed by multiple acute and chronic complications, such as bacterial and fungal infections. Our case describes the clinical situation of a 25 year old immunocompetent woman, who sought medical help after observing tissue abnormalities, following a newly inserted tongue piercing. We identified a correctly and professionally placed tongue jewellery associated with all clinical hallmarks of oral Candidiasis. Our aim was to microbiologically identify and treat the present yeast colonies.

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... There are few case reports in which Candida spp. colonization and infection are associated with tongue piercing [9,10], but only one microbiological study supports this hypothesis in general [8]. ...

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Candida Carriers among Individuals with Tongue Piercing—A Real-Time PCR Study
Colonization of Candida After the Placement of a Tongue Piercing, a Case Report

Acta Medica Transilvanica