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1 Copyright © 2004 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.
From: The Successful Treatment of Trichophyton rubrum Nail Bed (Distal Subungual) Onychomycosis With Intermittent Pulse-Dosed Terbinafine Arch Dermatol. 2004;140(6): doi: /archderm Figure Legend: Graphic illustration of the Zaias and Drachman method of monitoring clinical effect and cure of a great toenail 12 mm long with 75% of the toenail bed invaded by Trichophyton rubrumprior to treatment with pulse-dosed terbinafine. Before treatment, a reference notch is made in the nail plate to mark the proximal border of the nail bed mycosis and the baseline measurements. Note the plot (right) of the size of normal nail bed present prior to treatment. The presence ofT rubrumnail bed onychomycosis should be confirmed microscopically and by culture. Date of download: 10/21/2017 Copyright © 2004 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.

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From: The Successful Treatment of Trichophyton rubrum Nail Bed (Distal Subungual) Onychomycosis With Intermittent Pulse-Dosed Terbinafine Arch Dermatol. 2004;140(6): doi: /archderm Figure Legend: Graphic illustrations of the Zaias and Drachman method of monitoring clinical effect and cure of a great toenail 12 mm long with 75% of the toenail bed invaded by Trichophyton rubrumafter treatment has begun with pulse-dosed terbinafine. A, At the third monthly examination, distal movement of the reference notch and the addition of new nonmycotic nail bed proximal to the reference notch indicate satisfactory inactivation of the mycotic invasion of the nail bed. Note that 3 mm of normal nail bed have been added after 3 months of successful treatment. This is a feature of successful treatment, regardless of the interval between pulse doses or treatment regimen used. B, At the 9-month examination, normal mycosis-free nail bed has totally replaced the affected area, and complete cure of the T rubrumonychomycosis has been achieved. A fungus-negative state should be present and confirmed microscopically and by culture. Date of download: 10/21/2017 Copyright © 2004 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.

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From: The Successful Treatment of Trichophyton rubrum Nail Bed (Distal Subungual) Onychomycosis With Intermittent Pulse-Dosed Terbinafine Arch Dermatol. 2004;140(6): doi: /archderm Figure Legend: Schematic plot of the patients of group 4 who received a 7-day pulse of terbinafine every 4 months. The plot shows the month during treatment when failure to maintain fungistasis was detected. Except for the increase in failures, this plot does not differ from those of the other groups of patients in the study. With respect to the extent of nail bed invaded by Trichophyton rubrumat the beginning of treatment, 50 (85%) of the 59 patients had a totally mycotic nail bed, and of the 15% who had less than total involvement (3 in each of the 3 groups treated at >1-month intervals), 3 patients (1 in each of the 3 groups treated at >1-month intervals) had 50% rather than 60% of the nail bed involved. However, there is no evidence that this biased the results. Date of download: 10/21/2017 Copyright © 2004 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.


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