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Changes in Candida Profile in Patients Undergoing Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy for Head and Neck Malignancies
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نویسنده
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kamath jasmine shanthi ,kini raghavendra ,naik vathsala ,shetty anup kumar
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منبع
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journal of dentistry indonesia - 2017 - دوره : 24 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:7 -12
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چکیده
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The increased oral candida colonization that resulted for radiotherapy often leads to candidiasis. intensity modulated radiotherapy (imrt) is a technique of delivering radiation with improved dose distributions sparing the surrounding normal tissue and decreasing the ill-effects. objective: to identify and quantify changes in the candidal carriage of patients undergoing imrt for head and neck malignancy. methods: saliva from 37 patients undergoing imrt for head and neck malignancy was collected. the candida species profile pre- and post-imrt was evaluated using semi quantitative fungal culture. the changes in the distribution of the growth of candida species due to imrt was analyzed using wilcoxon sign rank test. results: twenty-two patients were candidapositive pre-imrt, while 24 patients were candida-positive post-imrt. candida species isolates pre-imrt were c. albicans (63%), c. tropicalis (26%), c. glabrata (7%), c. krusei (4%) and post-imrt, were c. albicans (55%), c. tropicalis (30%), c. glabrata (12%) and c. krusei (3%). c. albicans showed increased growth post-imrt in the range of 103 to 104 colony-forming units per ml of saliva (p>0.05). conclusion: there was no significant effect of imrt on the distribution of growth of candida. candida albicans was the most common species. a change towards non c. albicans species post-imrt was seen.
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کلیدواژه
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Candida ,head and neck malignancy ,IMRT ,radiotherapy
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آدرس
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nitte university, a.b. shetty memorial institute dental sciences, department of oral medicine and radiology, India, a. j. institute of dental sciences, department of oral medicine and radiology, India, bangalore institute of dental sciences, department of oral medicine and radiology, India, father muller medical college hospital, department of microbiology, India
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