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Onychomycosis Database

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by yesireebob, Apr 30, 2017.

  1. yesireebob

    yesireebob Member


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    I am searching for some sort of photographic database of onychomycosis cases. Ideally each photo would have a confirmed pathology test identifying the organism.
    Dermatophytes, non-dermatophytes,
    bacterial infections and any other non-pathogenic nail cases including psoriasis, yellow nail syndrome etc, will be handy.
    If you can help with this or have any advice I would be most grateful.
    Financial compensation for access can be negotiated.
    If you can help, please reply to this thread or PM me.
    Cheers
    Adam Preston
     
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