An Overview of Candida-associated Gastric Ulcer Until Yesterday, Today, and from Tomorrow — In Quest of the Etiology — | Chapter 3 | Challenges in Disease and Health Research Vol. 5

Gastric ulcer associated with Candida, although formerly thought to affect only weakened people, has been reported to occur in seemingly healthy people. While nothing but unspecific endoscopic features have been documented, the disease sometimes exhibits an apparently typical finding designated by the author as a candidarium. Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori)-negative, apparently immunocompetent patient without priorContinue reading “An Overview of Candida-associated Gastric Ulcer Until Yesterday, Today, and from Tomorrow — In Quest of the Etiology — | Chapter 3 | Challenges in Disease and Health Research Vol. 5”

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