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Title

Clinical laser treatment of toenail onychomycoses.

Authors

Zalacain, Antonio; Merlos, Alejandra; Planell, Elena; Cantadori, Erica G.; Vinuesa, Teresa; Viñas, Miguel

Abstract

Onychomycoses are fungal infections of the fingernails or toenails having a prevalence of 3% among adults and accounts for 50% of nail infections. It is caused by dermatophytes, non-dermatophyte filamentous fungi, and yeasts. Compressions and microtraumas significantly contribute to onychomycosis. Laser and photodynamic therapies are being proposed to treat onychomycosis. Laser light (1064 nm) was used to treat onychomycosis in 156 affected toenails. Patients were clinically followed up for 9 months after treatment. Microbiological detection of fungal presence in lesions was accomplished. A total of 116 samples allowed the isolation of at least a fungus. Most of nails were affected in more than two thirds surface (some of them in the full surface). In 85% of cases, after 18 months of the onset of treatment, culture turned negative. After 3 months months, only five patients were completely symptom-free with negative culture. In 25 patients, only after 6 months, the absence of symptoms was achieved and the cultures negativized; in 29 patients, 9 months were required. No noticeable adverse effects were reported. This study reinforces previous works suggesting the applicability of laser therapies to treat toenail onychomycosis.

Subjects

FOOT diseases; FUNGI; NAILS (Anatomy); ONYCHOMYCOSIS; TREATMENT effectiveness; SPORES

Publication

Lasers in Medical Science, 2018, Vol 33, Issue 4, p927

ISSN

0268-8921

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s10103-017-2198-6

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