Abstract

Background : Onychomycosis, although a common problem in all age groups, is often misdiagnosed and consequently under-treated. There is need for improved awareness and proper laboratory diagnosis to ensure effective therapy. Objective : To review the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of onychomycosis. Design : Data sources from internet searches on AJOL and Pubmed conducted using the keywords “onychomycosis,” fungal nail infections. Setting : Abia State University Teaching Hospital (ABSUTH), Aba, in South Eastern Nigeria. Subjects: A total of 38 articles and laboratory manuals. Materials and Methods : A total of 38 articles including laboratory manuals, published between 1974 and 2009, were selected and reviewed. Results: Onychomycosis is gradually increasing in the general population. The etiological agents differ from person to person and from place to place. Conclusion : There is need for proper laboratory diagnosis prior to institution of therapy. Effective therapy is with the use of systemic drugs with or without topical agents. Key words : Diagnosis, Etiology, Onychomycosis, Treatment

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