Chronic hyperplastic candidiasis (CHC) is a rare subtype of oral candidiasis. Due to the malignant transformation potential of this disease, its treatment deserves attention. Here we report a refractory case of an 85-year-old female with chronic hyperplastic candidiasis treated with combined photodynamic therapy and laser therapy with a superior clinical result. The patient had a two-months history of thick white plaque on her upper inner lip. Conventional antifungal therapy and repeated photodynamic therapy contributed slightly improvement to the hyperkeratosis lesion, and then it was removed by laser therapy. Recurrence was found at the follow-up visit of eighth- week, and the recurrent lesion was removed again by laser therapy and prophylactic photodynamic therapy was performed. The patient is still under follow-up.
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