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Vinod K Khurana1, Rakesh K Gupta, Leela Pant
1Department of Dermatology, Hindu Rao Hospital, Delhi, India. drkhurana@yahoo.com
Abstract:
An 8-week-old infant presented with 7 weeks history of nail involvement and discoloration. Lesions started over the middle fingernail of right hand at 1 week of age, spreading over to other nails within 2 weeks. Only two nails of the feet were spared. On KOH examination, fungal hyphae were seen and culture showed growth of Trichophyton rubrum. The purpose is to report the earliest case of onychomycosis having multiple nail involvement of fingers and toes (18 nails).
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