Summary
To evaluate the prevalence of dermatophyte onychomycosis in Spain, a cross‐sectional study was conducted between 1992 and 1993. A total of 10,007 subjects over the age of 15 years were interviewed (using the computer‐assisted telephone interview system), completed a directed questionnaire, and reviewed a series of photographs of diverse nail disorders. The period prevalence of onychomycosis was 2.6% and the point prevalence 1.7%. The prevalence of onychomycosis was higher in women (1.8%) than in men (0.8%). Age group distribution showed a higher onychomycosis prevalence (1.2%) in the oldest age group (>55 years). With regard to localization, the prevalence of toenail onychomycosis was higher than that of fingernail onychomycosis and of concurrent infection in both sites. The results of this study suggest that 802,893 inhabitants of Spain have, or have previously suffered from dermatophyte onychomycosis. Only 38.6% have sought medical advice, and only 14% of those who did so consulted a dermatologist.
Summary
Calcinosis cutis may be a complication of administration of intravenous calcium solutions. We report four patients who developed calcinosis cutis following orthotopic liver transplantation, all of whom had received calcium chloride solutions intravenously during surgery. There was no evidence of extravasation of the solutions. A gradual improvement of the lesions was seen in the subsequent months.
This complication of intravenous calcium infusions is probably related to the large amounts of blood‐derived products and of calcium salts administered during surgery.
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