Onycholysis and Chromonychia: A Case Caused by Trichosporon inkin

  • Ortega-Springall M
  • Arroyo-Escalante S
  • Arenas R
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Abstract

Yeasts cause only 5-10% of onychomycosis; the most common yeast is Candida albicans, and rarely Trichosporon spp. is found. Recently, it has become an important cause of fungemia with a high mortality rate in immunocompromised patients. Superficial infections caused by Trichosporon spp., including piedra and onychomycosis, occur in immunocompetent patients. Herein, we report a case of a fungal nail infection characterized by onycholysis and chromonychia caused by Trichosporon inkin.

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Ortega-Springall, M. F., Arroyo-Escalante, S., & Arenas, R. (2015). Onycholysis and Chromonychia: A Case Caused by Trichosporon inkin. Skin Appendage Disorders, 1(3), 144–146. https://doi.org/10.1159/000441065

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