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Usefulness of Wood's Lamp for the Diagnosis and Treatment Follow-up of Onychomycosis

Tomotaka Sato, Yasuhiko Asahina, Susumu Toshima, Takashi Yaguchi, Kazuto Yamazaki

2020Medical Mycology Journal13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Wood's lamp was demonstrated to be useful in three cases of dermatophytoma treated during clinical dermatological practice. Clinical signs of onychomycosis are longitudinal yellow and white striae on the nail plate and are diagnosed by KOH direct microscopic examination. For its treatment, surgical debridement is recommended. Usefulness of the Wood's lamp for diagnosis of tinea capitis caused by Microsporum canis is standard. In the first and second cases, we used Wood's lamp (Woody™) to make a clear margin for debridement of onychomycosis. In the third case, onychomycosis was unsuccessfully treated using topical 5% luliconazole nail solution for 1 year and 10 months with yellow nail discoloration. Under Wood's lamp, we were able to distinguish luliconazole crystal staining from onychomycosis. This method is simple and quick, and useful for nail observation in dermatology clinics.

Topics & Concepts

Nail (fastener)MedicineDermatologyNail plateDebridement (dental)SurgeryMaterials sciencePsoriasisMetallurgyNail Diseases and TreatmentsFungal Infections and StudiesCutaneous lymphoproliferative disorders research