A study of onychomycosis at a tertiary care hospital in Eastern Bihar
Conclusion: Although dermatophytes were the most common causative agent of OM, nondermatophytic molds, and yeasts were also encountered. The genus and species identification helps in the proper diagnosis and management. Morphological changes in nail may help in presumptive diagnosis of OM.
Source: Indian Journal of Dermatology - Category: Dermatology Authors: Anindita Sen Deblina Bhunia Pijush Kanti Datta Atanu Ray Parthajit Banerjee Source Type: research
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