Pathology
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Atlas of dermatopathology
Josef Feit, Hana Jedličková, Günter Burg, Luděk Matyska, Spasoje Radovanovic et al.
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+ Introduction
+ Literature
+ Support
+ Skin biopsy
+ Non-tumorous skin diseases
+ Skin tumors
+ Cysts of the skin and subcutis
+ Soft tissue lesions
+ Some lesions of the oral cavity
+ Dermatovenerology
+ Collection of histological slides by prof. Günter Burg
+ Collection of histological slides by prof. Werner Kempf
+ Collection of histological slides of dr. Ram Chandra Adhikari
Onychomycosis
Clinical signs
  • the disease spreads most commonly from the free margin of the nail (distal, Trichophyton rubrum); sometimes the involvement is proximal. Superficial involvement is usually caused by Trichophyton mentagrophytes. The fourth type of onychomycosis is caused by Candida.
  • white streaks, thickenning of the nail plate; fragmentation of the nail

Onychomycosis (1030)

Onychomycosis (5975)

Histology

Nail plate and nail bed with mycotic hyphae; sometimes onycholysis; parakeratosis, hyperkeratosis of the nail bed

Onychomycosis, HE (13845)

Onychomycosis, Grocott (13901)