Candidal granuloma in an infant of 11 months is described. The disease has developed at the age of 3.5 months after administration of ampicillin for an acute respiratory viral disease and otitis. The diagnosis has been confirmed by microscopic examinations and cultivation. The condition has been cured by oral nystatin and external batrafen cream.

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