Hypersensitivity as a cause of dermatologic and vaginal moniliasis resistant to topical therapy
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Hypersensitivity as a cause of dermatologic and vaginal moniliasis resistant to topical therapy
Abstract
The finding of multiple respiratory or skin allergies together with a high rate of improvement by desensitization leads the author to conclude that allergy is a predisposing factor for the chronicity or recurrence of vaginal or dermatologic moniliasis. Desensitization with Candida albicans antigen was the mainstay in the treatment of resistant dermatologic or vaginal moniliasis and the sole form of therapy in cases of nail involvement with deep seated lesions out of the reach of topical agents.