1. DIAGNOSIS OF ONYCHOMYCOSIS BY TRYPSIN TREATMENT METHOD.
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Xess, Immaculata, Dubey, Deepti, and Purva, Mathur
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ONYCHOMYCOSIS ,TRYPSIN ,CANDIDA ,NAIL diseases ,DERMATOMYCOSES ,DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
Background: Fungal infection of the nails is a common, difficult to treat problem, prevalent worldwide. A discrepancy in the microscopic examination and culture findings can create problems in the diagnosis of this common infection. Aim: This study was designed to evaluate a new method for accurate diagnosis of onychomycosis. Materials and Methods: Nail samples from 25 patients of suspected onychomycosis were taken. A portion of the samples was treated with 2% trypsin before culturing and the rest was processed by the standard mycological technique. Results: A higher number of culture positive samples were obtained by the trypsin treatment method as compared to the standard technique. Conclusion: Trypsin treatment prior to culture increases the isolation of fungi from nail samples. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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