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Management of Onychomycoses

Drugs, 1999
Onychomycoses, infections of the nail caused by fungi, are amongst the most common illnesses. Because of the high incidence of these infections and problems involved in their therapy, they have received much attention, particularly as concerns a better characterisation of the causative micro-organisms.
M, Niewerth, H C, Korting
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Onychomycoses

Wiener medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 1990
Despite the fact, that onychomycosis is a slow process, patients seek medical assistance normally late, that means in a clinical advanced stage. This is the reason for a prolonged curing-time. The different clinical patterns of onychomycoses and the leading pathogens are represented. Systemic and local therapeutic approaches are discussed.
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Fusarium onychomycoses in Switzerland—A mycological and histopathological study

Mycoses (Berlin), 2019
Onychomycoses in temperate climates are most commonly due to dermatophytes, particularly Trichophyton rubrum. Non‐dermatophyte nail infections are much less frequent, and their diagnosis requires a careful and repeated search for a potential dermatophyte
A. Rammlmair, K. Mühlethaler, E. Haneke
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Lasertherapie voor onychomycose?

Huisarts en wetenschap, 2020
Volgens de NHG-Standaard Dermatomycosen moeten we terughoudend zijn met het gebruik van orale terbinafine bij de behandeling van onychomycose omdat dit ernstige bijwerkingen kan hebben. Afwachten, luidt het advies, maar in de praktijk blijkt vaak een behandeling gewenst.
Marye van der Kooi   +2 more
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The Use of Antifungals in the Pharmacotherapy of Onychomycoses and Associated Dermatomycoses

Chemické listy (Print)
Onychomycosis is a fungal disease of the toenails or fingernails with a typical clinical manifestation including change in the color and structure of the nail, subungual hyperkeratosis and onycholysis of the nail plate. Treatment of onychomycosis is very
Z. Malinovská   +4 more
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Fungi isolated in onychomycoses

Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1964
Nail-infections caused by dermatophytes are not rare in areas where tinea capitis is endemic. The infection is most prevalent in the age group between 11–20 years predominantly in females in whom infections may last up to the age of 60 years. Candida nail-infections are becoming an important clinical problem increasing in frequency especially among ...
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Les onychomycoses à moisissures

Dermatology, 1979
The authors studied <i>in vitro</i> and <i>in vivo</i> the invasion of the nail keratin by saprophytes. This invasion takes place in the same way in both cases: mycelian filaments and spores penetrate in the hyponychium, filaments penetrate in the upper part of the tablet, filaments and, as far as some saprophytes are concerned,
G. Achten   +3 more
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Algorithme de la prise en charge des onychomycoses

Revue medicale suisse, 2017
En cas de suspicion d’onychomycose, il faut effectuer un prélèvement de la lésion par grattage. Celui-ci doit être de qualité. Pour ce faire, l’ongle doit être découpé le plus proximalement possible de la zone saine en prenant soin de cureter la kératine
Guillaume-Alexandre Roux   +1 more
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Hoe besmettelijk is onychomycose?

2006
Dat onychomycose besmettelijk is, is evident, maar hoe besmettelijk is niet eenvoudig aan te geven. Personen met een door schimmel aangetaste nagel zullen door de tijd heen merken dat ook andere nagels aan de infectie ten prooi vallen. Het is aannemelijk dat het daarbij om auto-inoculatie gaat en niet dat andere nagels door een nieuwe schimmel van ...
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Dermoscopie des onychomycoses : revue systématique de la littérature

Annales de Dermatologie et de Vénéréologie - FMC, 2022
E. Mnif   +5 more
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