2020
DOI: 10.17966/jmi.2020.25.4.65
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Onychomycosis as a Chronic Superficial Fungal Infection: "Why is it so Hard to Clear?"

Abstract: Onychomycosis is a fungal infection of the nail unit. Compared to other superficial dermatophytoses of the skin and hair, onychomycosis is associated with a chronic course and frequent recurrence. Originally, structural characteristics of the nail, such as poor vascular supply and thick layers of hard keratin, were thought to be limiting factors for efficient drug delivery, resulting in prolonged treatment. However, recent research reveals the following crucial mechanisms contributing to the chronicity of nail… Show more

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