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Clinical mycological study of onychomycosis in elderly

Clinico-mycological study of onychomycosis in elderly patients

Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo. 1993 May-Jun;35(3):213-7.  Related Articles, Links 

[Article in Spanish]

Rodriguez-Soto ME, Fernandez-Andreu CM, Moya Duque S, Rodriguez Diaz RM, Martinez-Machin G.

Laboratorio de Micologia, Instituto de Medicina Tropical Pedro Kouri (IPK), La Habana, Cuba.

Physical examination of nails was carried out in 210 elderly patients and nail scrapings were obtained from onychomycosis suggested lesions in order to determine their causative agents, incidence and clinical characteristics. Diagnostic was confirmed by the isolation of the agents from 74 patients, mainly from toe-nails (incidence 35.2). Tinea pedis occurred in 25% of the cases and Diabetes mellitus was the most prevalent associated disease and the most frequent clinical characteristics were the thickening, the opacity and the presence of longitudinal strias in the surface of the nails. It was compared the results obtained by microscopic examination and by culture. Trichophyton rubrum was the most common dermatophyte isolated; Candida parapsilosis was dominant among Candida species.

Abstract obtained with permission  - MID: 8278750 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

 
This article was published on Thursday 04 November, 2004.

 

 

 
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