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. 2016 Jan 8;95(4):365–371. doi: 10.1177/0022034515625222

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Candida albicans morphologies involved in oropharyngeal candidiasis. C. albicans can exist in the yeast form (left, top) that can transition into a more virulent hyphal form (left, bottom). Both morphologies are present in biofilms (right) that are found on mucosal surfaces in oropharyngeal candidiasis.