Onychomycosis
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PATHOGENS
- Trichophyton rubrum
- Trichophyton mentagrophytes
- Microsporum spp.
- Epidermophyton floccosum
- Non-dermatophytes (10-20% of cases) including Fusarium, Acremonium, Scopulariopsis, Aspergillus, and yeasts (Candida is reported to be more common in fingernail infections than in toenails.)
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PATHOGENS
- Trichophyton rubrum
- Trichophyton mentagrophytes
- Microsporum spp.
- Epidermophyton floccosum
- Non-dermatophytes (10-20% of cases) including Fusarium, Acremonium, Scopulariopsis, Aspergillus, and yeasts (Candida is reported to be more common in fingernail infections than in toenails.)
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