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==Laboratory Findings==
==Laboratory Findings==
A healthcare provider diagnoses the infection  based on your symptoms, and by taking a scraping of the affected areas to  examine under a [[microscope]]. A culture may also be performed; however, because [[Candida]] organisms are normal inhabitants  of the human mouth, a positive culture by itself does not make the diagnosis.
A healthcare provider diagnoses the infection  based on your symptoms, and by taking a scraping of the affected areas to  examine under a [[microscope]]. A culture may also be performed; however, because [[Candida]] organisms are normal inhabitants  of the human mouth, a positive culture by itself does not make the diagnosis.

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Laboratory Findings

A healthcare provider diagnoses the infection based on your symptoms, and by taking a scraping of the affected areas to examine under a microscope. A culture may also be performed; however, because Candida organisms are normal inhabitants of the human mouth, a positive culture by itself does not make the diagnosis.

Agar plate culture of Candida albicans

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