Tinea pedis due to Cylindrocarpon lichenicola beginning onycholysis

Med Mycol Case Rep. 2016 Feb 22:11:13-5. doi: 10.1016/j.mmcr.2016.02.002. eCollection 2016 Mar.

Abstract

A 33 year old woman presented with both feet, humid and white Tinea pedis at the second, third and fourth inter-toes areas associated with a beginning onycholysis of the nails lasting for 18 months. KOH mount of the samples was positive for fungal hyphae. The fungus was isolated on Sabouraud-chlorampphenicol agar and identified as Cylindrocarpon lichenicola. The patient was treated with an association of terbinafine tablet and terbinafine cream and presented clinical cure after three months.

Keywords: Cylindrocarpon lichenicola; Onycholysis; Terbinafine; Tinea pedis.