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Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, Vol 87, Issue 11 498-506, Copyright © 1997 by American Podiatric Medical Association


JOURNAL ARTICLE

Pathologic and diagnostic considerations in onychomycosis

H Lemont
Laboratory of Podiatric Pathology, Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine, Philadelphia 19107, USA.

Understanding the physiology and function of the nail unit and its potential avenues of invasion, and properly identifying invading organisms are two key aspects of using the newer therapies available for the treatment of onychomycosis. This article discusses the most common pathologies of onychomycosis, as classified by the sites of entry of the invading fungi. Susceptibility factors leading to infection are also discussed. Obtaining proper tissue samples, using appropriate tests and culture media, and accurately interpreting test results are all paramount to correct identification of the invading organism and, in turn, to effective prescribing. When fungal-growth results do not support the clinical symptoms, or if a more specific identification of the organism is required, additional diagnostic tests are available and are outlined here.


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