Multiple White Superficial Onychomycosis in a Child with Cerebral Palsy Caused by Trichophyton rubrum
Abstract
White superficial onychomycosis (WSO) is defined as fungal infection of the nail plate from dorsal surface of the nail plate. In English literatures, prevalence of WSO in the general population is about 1% to 2%, and the most common causative organism of WSO in adults is Trichophyton mentagrophytes except AIDS patients. On the other hand, the prevalence in children is 0.3%. A 6-year-old boy presented with whitish patches on his ten toe nails which had developed 4 years previously. He had cerebral palsy with spastic tetraplegia and epilepsy, and had admitted eight times for systemic infections, such as pneumonia and pharyngitis. Trichophyton rubrum was revealed as a causative organism by slide culture and PCR test. The nails showed improvement after two months of topical treatment with amorolfine nail lacquer. Herein we report a case of childhood multiple WSO caused by Trichophyton rubrum.
Keywords
Cerebral palsy Childhood white superficial onychomycosis Tinea ungiuum Trichophyton rubrum
KJMM
2009 June;14(2):93-97(5). Epub 2016 February 18
Copyright © 2009 by Korean Journal of Medical Mycology
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Kyung Jin Lee; Department of Dermatology,College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea
Jung Eun Kim; Department of Dermatology,College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea
Hyun Jeong Park; Department of Dermatology,College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea
Shin Taek Oh; Department of Dermatology,College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea
Jun Young Lee; Department of Dermatology,College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea
Baik Kee Cho; Department of Dermatology,College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea
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Hyun Jeong Park, Department of Dermatology,College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea. Tel: (02) 3779-1391, Fax: (02) 783-7604, e-mail: hjpark@catholic.ac.kr
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Kyung Jin Lee
Department of Dermatology,College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea
Jung Eun Kim
Department of Dermatology,College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea
Hyun Jeong Park
Department of Dermatology,College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea
Shin Taek Oh
Department of Dermatology,College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea
Jun Young Lee
Department of Dermatology,College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea
Baik Kee Cho
Department of Dermatology,College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea
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