Proximal subungual onychomycosis - Nail and Distal Digit
Synopsis

The dermatophyte fungus Trichophyton rubrum is the most common causative agent. Other organisms include Candida, Fusarium, and Aspergillus.
Paronychia may lead to proximal nail plate invasion. Candida and Fusarium are often responsible.
The entire nail may eventually become involved. Toenails are more commonly involved than fingernails. Spread to involve multiple toenails often occurs without treatment. Concomitant nail fold infection (paronychia) may lead to pain and discomfort.
Males are affected more often than females, but there is no ethnic predilection. Adults are affected more often than children.
Codes
B35.1 – Tinea unguium
SNOMEDCT:
403105006 – Proximal subungual onychomycosis
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