“…Approximately, similar results had been published by other studies conducted in Egypt, 17,18 and other countries as in India, Pakistan and Iraq. 1,19,20 According to current results, the prevalence of onychomycosis had been shown to be significantly higher in patients with concomitant diseases such as anemia (46%), diabetes mellitus (25%) and PVD (20%) a finding which came in line with that reported by Emam and Abd El-salam 18 in Egypt and Dogra et al 21 in India. Also, in this study, toenails (60%) were more affected than fingernails (40%) and the observed patterns of onychomycosis were DLSO (38%), TDO (24%), PO (20%) and WSO (18%), these were in agreement with that published by Mohtady et al 22 in Egypt and Gautam et al 14 in India.…”