1959
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1959.01560180079019
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Fusarium Oxysporum Infection of the Nail

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“…A recent increase in the number of non‐dermatophyte filamentous fungus (NDF) infections in onychomycosis has been reported . Fusarium onychomycosis mimics dermatophyte infection, but produces specific clinical findings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A recent increase in the number of non‐dermatophyte filamentous fungus (NDF) infections in onychomycosis has been reported . Fusarium onychomycosis mimics dermatophyte infection, but produces specific clinical findings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Fusarium species are saprophytic organisms that are widely distributed in aerial plants and soil. The organisms are known to cause local infection including onychomycosis, skin ulcer, bone and joint infections, and keratotic ulcer in immunocompetent hosts . The Fusarium species are also described as important opportunistic pathogen.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fusarium sp. rarely causes blackish pigmentation of infected nails and only a few cases have been reported inthe literature 1–3 . Here we report a rare case of fungal melanonychia due to Fusarium solani in an otherwise healthy man.…”
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“…Cette avulsion chimique nous paraît préférable au fraisage et à l'avulsion chirurgicale. Ce traitement sera suivi de l'application d'antiseptiques et d'antimicotiques du type pimaricine ou éconazole [Ritchie et Pinkerton, 1959;Franks et a i, 1956;Blasclike et Hell messen, 1968;Liautaud et a i, 1971;Rush-Munro et aL, 1971;Grigoriu et Grigoriu, 1975;Bazex et aL, 1977],…”
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“…Les observations d'onychomycoses à moisissures concernent, par ordre de fréquence, le Scopulariopsis hrevicauUs [Martin-Scott, 1954;Cairns et Close, 1955;Franks et al, 1956;Hitriez et a i, 1963: Beisan et Fragner, 1965Schönhorn et Schmoranzer, 1970;Liautaud et a!., 1971;Bazex et a!., 1977], Y Hendersonida toruloidea [Gentles et Evans, 1970;Kurwa et Campbell, 1972;Campbell et al, 1973], les diverses espèces d'Aspergillus [Bereston et Keil, 1941 ;Berest on et Waring, 1946;Moore et Weiss, 1948;Paldrok et Hollström, 1952;Kaben, 1962;Walslte et English, 1966;Zaias, 1966;Rosenthal et ai, 1968;Schönborn et Schmoranzer, 1970], VAlternaría tenuis [Bottischer, 1965;Delacrétaz et a!., 1970], le Ccphalosporium [Thiers et Coudert, 1955;Zaias, 1966], le Fusarium oxysporum [Ritchie et Pinkerton, 1959;Rush-Munro et al, 1971 ;Zaias, 1966]. Des observations isolées concernent Arthroderma tuber culatum [Blomqvist, 1969], Botryodiplodia theobromae [Restrepo et al, 1976], Phyllostictina sydow [Gip et Paldrok, 1967], Pseudeurotium ovalis [English et ai, 1967], un basidiomycète [Kligman, 1950], Pyrenochaeta unguis -hominis sp.…”
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