Candida albicans is the most frequent Candida species that infects humans. Is organism it is a yeast-like fungus with budding and filamentous forms (pseudohyphal and hyphal). It can cause a wide range of clinical manifestations ranging from mild acute superficial to fatal infections disseminated disease. Disseminated candidiasis is seen almost exclusively in acquired or inherited immunodeficiencies. Superficial candidiasis is the most common form.
Histology of yeast infection
In candidiasis, sections show predominantly spongy changes in the epidermis with irregular acanthosismild spongiosis and inflammatory changes (figure 1). In the superficial epidermis, the characteristic feature is the presence of neutrophils at stratum corneum and upper layers of the epidermis. Neutrophils can form small collections (spongiform postulation) that resembles impetigo or psoriasis (Figure 2).
Candidiasis pathology
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Special spots for candidiasis.
Special stains to demonstrate the yeast forms are essential in yeast infection.
- Silver staining with Gomori methanamine (GMS). The stain highlights the pseudohyphal or hyphal forms (figure 3, arrows) that penetrate the keratinized. epithelium. In addition, there are yeast forms in the superficial stratum corneum (Figure 3, red arrowhead).
- PAS staining can also be used to highlight organisms.
Differential diagnosis of yeast infection pathology
Pustular psoriasis, subcorneal generalized subcorneal acute pustolosis pustulosis - Spongiform postulation can also be seen under these conditions. Special spots should be carefully examined in cases of psoriasis to exclude a fungus etiology.
Impetigo: Spongiform postulation is a hallmark of impetigo. Gram stain can highlight bacterial impetigo colonies that GMS and PAS stains will not reveal fungal forms.
Dermatofitosis: la postulación espongiforme es un sello distintivo de tinea cruris y corporis. Las manchas especiales muestran hifas septadas sin las levaduras en ciernes de candida. La distinción a veces puede ser difícil. Candida a menudo penetra el epitelio queratinizado (figura 3) en lugar de la dermatofitosis, que generalmente afecta solo al estrato córneo.