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Efinaconazole Solution 10%: Topical Antifungal Therapy for Toenail Onychomycosis
Toenail onychomycosis is a common disease with limited treatment options, as treatment failures and relapses frequently are encountered. Many...
Shari Lipner, MD, PhD; Richard K. Scher, MD

Onychomycosis, a fungal infection of the nail plate by dermatophytes, yeasts, and nondermatophyte molds, is common in the United States with a prevalence of 10% to 12%. The clinical presentation of onychomycosis is shown in the Figure. Some patients have mild asymptomatic disease and do not seek treatment. More advanced cases of onychomycosis present with pain and discomfort, secondary infection, an unattractive appearance, or problems performing everyday functions. The goal of treatment is to eliminate the fungus if possible and to restore the nail to its normal state when it fully grows out.
Toenail onychomycosis is a common disease with limited treatment options, as treatment failures and relapses frequently are encountered. Many...
Onychomycosis, a common nail infection that often is associated with substantial patient distress, disability, and pain, is a challenge to manage...
Dermatophyte infection from the same strains may be an important route for transmission of dermatophytoses within a household.
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Typically, the amount of mycotic nail involvement in onychomycosis (fungal infection of the nail) before and after drug therapy is determined...