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  • Title: Onychomycosis in Denmark: prevalence of fungal nail infection in general practice.
    Author: Svejgaard EL, Nilsson J.
    Journal: Mycoses; 2004 Apr; 47(3-4):131-5. PubMed ID: 15078429.
    Abstract:
    The study was initiated in order to get knowledge of the frequency of onychomycosis in patients visiting general practitioners in Denmark. A study design was using a display showing photos of abnormal nails including fungal infection, a clinical examination and a questionnaire. The practitioners obtained nail material. Direct microscopy and culture as well as histopathology, were carried out blindly in two different mycological laboratories. A number of 8546 patients were seen during the 6 months of the study, 5755 (67.3%) took part in the investigation. Clinical abnormal nails were observed in 948 (16.5%) patients, 52% males and 48% females, aged 18-92, mean 55 years old. Onychomycosis caused by dermatophytes were found in 238 (4.1%) and by Candida albicans in 45 (0.8%). Trichosporon cutaneum and Scopulariopsis brevicaulis were isolated each in 15 cases as single cultures. Onychomycosis, was typically seen in toenails as the distal-lateral type in males more than 40 years old. Predisposing factors were familiar dermatophytosis (22%), trauma (16.9%), diabetes mellitus (6.7%) and peripheral circulatory insufficiency (5.9%).
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