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Onychomycosis: Multicentre epidemiological, clinical and mycological study
Authors:Relloso Silvia  Arechavala Alicia  Guelfand Liliana  Maldonado Ivana  Walker Laura  Agorio Iris  Reyes Soledad  Giusiano Gustavo  Rojas Florencia  Flores Viviana  Capece Paula  Posse Gladys  Nicola Federico  Tutzer Silvia  Bianchi Mario
Affiliation:Laboratorio de Microbiología, CEMIC. Caba, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Abstract:BackgroundOnychomycosis accounts for up to 50% of all nail disorders. They can be caused by: yeasts, dermatophytes and non-dermatophyte moulds.Objectives and methodsA multicentre study designed to determine the prevalence, mycological test results, aetiological agents, and clinical presentation of onychomycosis was carried out. All fingernail and toenail samples taken during a one year period at 9 diagnostic centres were included.ResultsA total of 5,961 samples were analysed, of which 82.3% were from toenails and 17.7% from fingernails. The mean age of the patients was 49.7 years, and 66% were females. Direct microscopic examination was positive in 61% of the samples. In adults, 61.2% of toenails were positive using potassium hydroxide (KOH), and 43.7% were positive in cultures. The prevailing aetiological agents belong to the dermatophyte group (82.8%), and distal subungual was the most common clinical form. In fingernails, direct examination showed 59.8% positive samples, and cultures were positive in 52.9%. The prevailing agents were yeasts belonging to Candida species, and onycholysis was the most common lesion.ConclusionsDirect mycological examinations were positive in 61%, a higher value than that found in other series. Dermatophytes were prevalent in toenails of both sexes, and in finger nails yeast were prevalent in females, and dermatophytes in males. Non-dermatophyte moulds corresponded to 4.8% of toenail and 2.05% of fingernails isolates.
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