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Fungal Nail Infections - References

Citations

  1. Roamno C, et al. (2005). Retrospective study of onychomycosis in Italy: 1985-2000. Mycoses, 48(1): 42-44.

  2. Verma S, Heffernan MP (2008). Superficial fungal infection: Dermatophytosis, onychomycosis, tinea nigra, piedra. In K Wolff et al., eds., Fitzpatrick's Dermatology in General Medicine, 7th ed., vol 2, pp. 1807-1821. New York: McGraw Hill.

  3. Habif TP, et al. (2005). Tinea of the nails (onychomycosis) section of Fungal infections. In Skin Disease: Diagnosis and Treatment, 2nd ed., pp. 234-237. Philadelphia: Elsevier Mosby.

  4. Sher RK, Baran R (2003). Onychomycosis in clinical practice: Factors contributing to recurrence. British Journal of Dermatology, 149(Suppl 65): S5-S9.

  5. Habif TP (2010). Fungal nail infections section of Nail diseases. In Clinical Dermatology: A Color Guide to Diagnosis and Therapy, 5th ed., pp. 956-961. Edinburgh: Mosby Elsevier.

  6. Murray MT, Pizzorno JE Jr (2006). Melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree). In JE Pizzorno Jr, MT Murray, eds., Textbook of Natural Medicine, 3rd ed., vol. 1, pp. 1053-1056. St. Louis: Churchill Livingstone Elsevier.

Other Works Consulted

  • Tosti A, Piraccini BM (2010). Tinea unguium. In MG Lebwohl et al., eds., Treatment of Skin Disease, 3rd ed., pp. 743-745. Edinburgh: Mosby Elsevier.

  • Wolff K, Johnson RA (2009). Fungal infections and onychomycosis section of Disorders of the nail apparatus. Fitzpatrick's Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Dermatology, 6th ed., pp. 1014-1021. New York: McGraw-Hill.

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Last Updated: July 20, 2010
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