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Fungi and the Nails
Pages 3-10
There are an estimated 32 million people with onychomycosis in the United States alone, making it the most common nail disease seen and treated, but also quite misunderstood. With the sole focus of this book devoted to onychomycosis, the reader is provided with insight into the diagnosis and management of this nail infection. Onychomycosis includes chapters on how fungus infects the nail unit, the types of nail fungus, diagnosis from a gross and microscopic view, and the various treatment options available. With chapters written by the world’s experts along with dozens of high quality color photographs and illustrations, this book is a practical reference guide for every dermatologist, podiatrist, and primary care physician.
Fungi and the Nails
Pages 3-10
Predisposing Factors for Onychomycosis
Pages 11-19
Distal Subungual Onychomycosis
Pages 21-34
White Superficial Onychomycosis
Pages 35-44
Proximal Subungual Onychomycosis
Pages 45-55
Endonyx Onychomycosis
Pages 57-60
Onychomycoses Due to Non-dermatophytic Molds
Pages 61-71
Candida Onychomycosis
Pages 73-83
Pigmented Onychomycosis (Fungal Melanonychia)
Pages 85-101
Direct Microscopy and Culture: What You Need to Know
Pages 105-111
Molecular Techniques (PCR)
Pages 113-121
Onychomycosis: Role of Histopathology
Pages 123-129
Dermoscopy
Pages 131-140
Mimickers
Pages 141-158
Prognostic Factors
Pages 161-163
Why Onychomycosis Can Be a Life-Threatening Condition
Pages 165-168
Onychomycosis in Diabetics
Pages 169-174
Pediatric Onychomycosis
Pages 175-180
The Podiatric Approach
Pages 181-190
Onychomycosis: Procedures and Laser Treatment
Pages 191-196
New Topical Antifungals
Pages 197-203
New Topical and Systemic Antifungals
Pages 205-213
Myths in Treating Onychomycosis
Pages 215-222
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