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      DermatologyClinical SciencesPublic health systems and services researchOnychomycosis
O nychomycosis is a common, chronic disease with a substantial negative effect on the quality of life of those who suffer from it. 1-4 Nevertheless, the perception still persists in the minds of many physicians that onychomycosis is
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      Quality of lifeFranceItalyGermany
Background: Onychomycosis is a common problem seen in clinical practice. Given the differential diagnosis of dystrophic nails, it is helpful to obtain a definitive diagnosis of dermatophyte infection before the initiation of antifungal... more
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      EvaluationFluorescent Dyes and ReagentsComparative StudyClinical Practice
Background Standard treatment for onychomycosis often results in less than half of subjects achieving diseasefree nails. Onychomycosis is even more challenging to treat as relapses and re-infections are common. Objective To determine if a... more
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      Treatment OutcomeClinical SciencesAgedLongitudinal Studies
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      Drug interactionsUnited KingdomTherapeutic drug monitoringPregnancy
Este trabajo se centra en la terapia fotodinámica basándose en el artículo “Utilidad de la terapia fotodinámica en el manejo de la onicomicosis” realizada por Robres P, Aspiroz C, Rezusta A, et al. como posible tratamiento innovador para... more
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Nail disorders are frequent among the geriatric population. This is due in part to the impaired circulation and in particular, susceptibility of the senile nail to fungal infections, faulty biomechanics, neoplasms, concurrent... more
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      MedicineAgedAntifungal AgentsOnychomycosis
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      Medical MicrobiologyMedical MycologyBelgiumYoung Adult
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      MexicoInfantClinical SciencesRetrospective Studies
The main objective of this study is to develop a safer non-invasive treatment for nail infections since the current treatment regimen has drawbacks like, incidence of systemic sideeffects and higher cost. Proposed topical treatment on the... more
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      PharmacologyOnychomycosis
Direct microscopic examination of potassium hydroxide (KOH)-prepared specimens is the simplest, cheapest method used for the diagnosis of mycotic infections of the skin. However, KOH preparations have been reported to have 5-15% of... more
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      MicrobiologyFluorescenceOnychomycosisDermatomycosis
Tinea is increasingly a problem worldwide Tinea may affect any body site and is named according to the anatomical area infected Pathogenic organisms have a variable geographical distribution Mycology samples should be taken before and... more
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      BMJPhysical examinationAntifungal AgentsOnychomycosis
randomized. The complete cure rate at week 48 was significantly higher in the SEQ group than in the AMO group (36.6 vs. 12.7%, p = 0.001). Clinical cure at week 48 was observed in 53.5% of patients in the SEQ group versus 17% in the AMO... more
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      Treatment OutcomeDermatologyAdolescentYoung Adult
Treatment of dermatophyte infection involves primarily oral and/or topical formulations of azoles or allylamines, particularly itraconazole and terbinafine. Topical medications applied once or twice daily are the primary treatment... more
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      Plant BiologyChildAntifungal AgentsOnychomycosis
Onychomycosis treatments include nail avulsion and debridement by chemical or surgical procedures, topical and oral antifungals, and device-based therapies. The advantages, disadvantages, and limitations of the different types of... more
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      FluconazoleClinical SciencesAntifungal AgentsOnychomycosis
В работе представлена актуальность ранней диагностики проблемы онихомикозов. Раскрыты преимущества эпилюминесцентной диагностики перед стандартной визуальной оценкой, разработаны основные клинические критерии поражения грибком ногтевых... more
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      DermatologyMedicineDiagnosticsDifferential Diagnosis
Terbinafine is an allylamine antifungal agent that has been effective and safe in the treatment of superficial and some deep mycotic infections in adults. An increasing amount of data is available where terbinafine has been used in the... more
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      Child WelfareTreatment OutcomeAdolescentChild
The success rate of onychomycosis treatment is limited by several factors, including the access of the therapeutic agent to the fungal mass, the presence of conidia, and the susceptibility of the different infectious agents to the... more
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      FungiPermeabilityClinical SciencesIontophoresis
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      Fungal InfectionTopical Drug AdministrationAntifungal AgentsCombination drug therapy
In the present work, a medicated antifungal nail lacquer had been developed. The formulation objective was to provide a sustained release of antifungal over extended period of time, so as to reduce frequency of administration, improve... more
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      Antifungal DrugsAntifungal fernEcophysiology of Fungi, Antifungal Extracts, MacrofungiAntifungal extracts
In this report, we review several inflammatory infectious and tumoral conditions of the nail unit. We emphasize the anatomic peculiarities of such pathologies of the nail unit and provide some required diagnostic criteria.
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      PsoriasisLichen PlanusOnychomycosisPemphigus
Ciclopirox is a topical antimycotic agent belonging to the chemical class of hydroxypyridones and not related to azoles or any other class of antifungal agents. Its antimicrobial profile includes nearly all of the clinically relevant... more
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      DrugsCandidiasisAnti-Bacterial AgentsTopical Drug Administration
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      MycologyArgentinaAdolescentProspective studies
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      Solid state lasersFluconazoleCandidiasisPolymerase Chain Reaction
Background: Itraconazole is a broad-spectrum antifungal agent that has been used to treat dermatomycosis and onychomycosis using continuous therapy. More recently the drug has been used as pulse dosing. Objective: Our purpose was to... more
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      Pharmacy PracticeSafetyTherapeutic drug monitoringFollow-up studies
Because of the low prevalence of onychomycosis in children, little is known about the efficacy and safety of systemic antifungals in this population. PubMed and Embase databases and the references of related publications were searched in... more
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      ChildAge FactorsAntifungal AgentsOnychomycosis
Background Liver cirrhosis, hepatitis C virus (HCV) and hepatitis B (HBV) virus infections are known to be associated with different skin disorders. Nail changes are additional important criteria, which would help in identification of... more
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      AdolescentHepatitis CHepatitis BLiver Cirrhosis
Background: Onychomycosis, a fungal nail infection, can impact quality of life.
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      AdolescentYoung AdultClinical SciencesAged
Fungal infections may be difficult to treat for several reasons. It is important to obtain the correct diagnosis, and select the appropriate antifungal agent and route. General considerations that may be associated with recurrent... more
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      Drug interactionsEfficacyRecurrenceClinical Sciences
Cases of onychomycosis diagnosed by mycological examination in the parasitology and mycology laboratory (Children Hospital, Rabat, Marocco) over the 22-year period, between 1982 and 2003, have been reviewed. 17,177 dermatophytes have been... more
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      MoroccoBiological SciencesIncidenceOnychomycosis
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      Child WelfareDrug interactionsChildClinical Sciences
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      Drug interactionsFluconazoleKetoconazoleClinical Sciences
Onychomycosis is a common nail problem, accounting for up to half of all nail diseases. Several nail disorders may mimic the onychomycosis clinically. Therefore, a sensitive, quick, and inexpensive test is essential for screening nail... more
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      MycologyPlant BiologyFungiOnychomycosis
During a period of 1 year, out of 202 clinically suspected cases of tinea unguium, 53 (26%) were con rmed by mycological cultures for dermatophytes. Trichophyton rubrum was the most common fungus isolated in 46 (87%) patients, followed by... more
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      Medical MicrobiologyMedical MycologySex FactorsAge Factors
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      PsychometricsNonparametric StatisticsQuality of lifeKidney diseases
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      FusariumFusarium oxysporumClinical SciencesAged
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      Clinical SciencesAntifungal AgentsOnychomycosisCombined Modality Therapy
Black yeast-like fungi are rarely reported from superficial infections. We noticed a consistent prevalence of these organisms as single isolations from mycological routine specimens. To investigate the prevalence of black yeast-like fungi... more
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      AdolescentChildInfantSkin
Objective To examine possible risk factors related to onychomycosis. Background Onychomycosis is a common disease with multifactorial aetiology, but little is known about the risk factors for this disease. Patients and methods Questions... more
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      AdolescentIcelandRisk factorsRegistries
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      Clinical SciencesAgedKeratosisAntifungal Agents
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      Clinical SciencesAntifungal AgentsOnychomycosisRandomized Controlled Trials as Topic
The common etiological agents of onychomycosis are dermatophytes, molds and yeasts. A mycological nail investigation of onychomycosis using direct microscopy and culture was conducted by the Mycology Unit, Department of Medical... more
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      MicrobiologyPlant BiologyMalaysiaFungi
The prevalence of onychomycosis is increasing steadily, sevenfold alone in the US within the last twenty years. An important aspect in this development is the demographic development of the human population of the industrial countries... more
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      ImmunologyGenetic TestingPolymerase Chain ReactionClinical Sciences
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      Treatment OutcomeColorHypertrophyRecurrence
Objective: To examine long-term cure and relapse rates after treatment with continuous terbinafine and intermittent itraconazole in onychomycosis.
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      Treatment OutcomeProspective studiesFollow-up studiesRecurrence
Background: Onychomycosis is a common problem seen in clinical practice. Given the differential diagnosis of dystrophic nails, it is helpful to obtain a definitive diagnosis of dermatophyte infection before the initiation of antifungal... more
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      EvaluationFluorescent Dyes and ReagentsComparative StudyClinical Practice
Candidiasis is an opportunistic fungal infection caused by many species of Candida that affects different sites of the body. Secretion of exoenzymes plays an important role in virulence and pathogenesis. The aim of this study was to... more
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      IranCandidaOral Lichen Planusphospholipases A2
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      DermatologyInfantClinical SciencesPublic health systems and services research
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      ImmunologyMedical MicrobiologyBrazilHospital Infection
Bazex syndrome is a paraneoplastic dermatosis characterized by acral psoriasiform lesions associated with an underlying neoplasm. We present the case of a 64-year-old patient that was diagnosed with squamous cell lung carcinoma after... more
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      GastroenterologyFaceDermatologyFluconazole