1.The Punch Method to Detect The Causative Organisms of Onychomycosis.
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1978;16(6):429-433
Onychomycosis can be diagnosed by mycological examination, but it is not easy to detect its causative organisms because the positive rate of culture is lower and its scores are variable due to the contamination inherently introduced in the current method used in sampling the ovychomycosis organisms. It was suggested that the scores depended upon the handicraft of operates and the gainning method of nail material, so we modeled the watch mending drivers into the punching instruments, and holed deeply & widly through the nail plate, from the surface to the bottom. Afterward, the KOH mount & culture were performed to compare this new punch method used with that of standard scrapping method. Through the KOH examination more numerous hypaes were found in the punch methods sample than the scrapping methods sample. Also, the punch methods positive culture rate was found to be 2. 5 times higher than that of the scrapping methods culture rate, with a 5 to 5. 5 times lower amount of contamination. In conclusion, the punch method was found to be a more precise and effective method of obtaining onychomycosis organisms. Although this method required a slight greater time to perform than the standard scrapping method, I believe it will be a valuable aid in the detection of causative organisms of onychamycosis.
Onychomycosis*
2.A Case of Onychomycosis due to Hortaea werneckii.
Dong Yeob KO ; Seung Min HA ; Su Young JEON ; Ki Hoon SONG ; Ki Ho KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2013;51(4):297-298
No abstract available.
Onychomycosis
3.Pseudo-Clubbing Complicated by Dermatophyte Onychomycosis.
Fan WU ; Jiao FENG ; Hong SANG
Annals of Dermatology 2014;26(2):271-273
No abstract available.
Arthrodermataceae*
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Onychomycosis*
4.Comments to "Two Cases of Toenail Onychomycosis Treated by 1,064 nm Nd:YAG Laser".
Yu Ri KIM ; Yuna LEE ; Kyu Joong AHN
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2013;51(7):576-577
No abstract available.
Nails
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Onychomycosis
5.Diagnosis and Management of Onychomycosis.
Annals of Dermatology 2000;12(1):6-8
No abstract available.
Diagnosis*
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Onychomycosis*
6.Therapeutic Trial of Ointment Base Including Urea and Antifungal Agent as the Treatment of Onychomycosis.
Dong Sik BANG ; Yoo Deuk LEE ; Kyu Kwang WHANG ; Sung Nack LEE
Annals of Dermatology 1991;3(1):32-36
No abstract available.
Onychomycosis*
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Urea*
7.A Case of Onychomycosis Caused by Candida guilliermondii.
Dong Yeob KO ; Seung Min HA ; Su Young JEON ; Ki Hoon SONG ; Ki Ho KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2013;51(4):296-297
No abstract available.
Candida
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Onychomycosis
8.Dermoscopic Findings in Onychomycosis.
Korean Journal of Medical Mycology 2017;22(1):50-51
No abstract available.
Dermoscopy
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Mycoses
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Onychomycosis*
9.The Efficacy and Prognostic Factors for Long Pulse Neodymium: Yttrium-Aluminum-Garnet Laser Treatment on Onychomycosis: A Pilot Study.
Sha LU ; Jing ZHANG ; Yuheng LIANG ; Xiqing LI ; Wenying CAI ; Liyan XI
Annals of Dermatology 2016;28(3):406-408
No abstract available.
Neodymium*
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Onychomycosis*
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Pilot Projects*
10.A Case of White Superficial Onychomycosis.
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1994;32(5):931-933
Clinical types of onychorpycosis, consist of distal subungual orychomycosis, white superficial onychomycosis, proximal subongual onychomycosis and candidal onychomycosis. White superficial onychomycosis aippears as white, sharply outlined areas on the surfaces of toenails. The fingernails are not affected. Trichophyton mentogrophytes, rarely Trichophyton rubrm, is the causa ive dermatophytes. The auther reports a case of white superficial onychomycosis of the fingernail caused by T. rubrm.
Arthrodermataceae
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Nails
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Onychomycosis*
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Trichophyton