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Fingernail vs Toenail Onychomycosis: Diagnosis, Treatment & Key Differences

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Focus: Fingernail vs Toenail

1) Diagnosis

Onychomycosis = fungal infection of the nail (dermatophytes most common)

Clinical features

Confirmation (IMPORTANT before long treatment)

πŸ‘‰ Exam pearl:Not every abnormal nail = fungus β†’ confirm before oral antifungal


2) Pathophysiology

Why toenail > fingernail?

πŸ‘‰ Result = toenail infection more severe & harder to treat


3) Management

πŸ”‘ General principles


πŸ§ͺ A. Terbinafine (FIRST-LINE)

Fingernail

Toenail


πŸ§ͺ B. Itraconazole

1) Continuous regimen

Toenail

πŸ‘‰ β€œwith meal” = improves absorption (better than just writing pc)

2) Pulse regimen ⭐ (VERY IMPORTANT)

Fingernail

Toenail

πŸ”₯ Why is the pulse regimen preferred?

Pharmacology

Advantages

⚠️ Important nuance (EXAM TRAP)


πŸ§ͺ C. Fluconazole (OFF-LABEL)

Fingernail

Toenail


⚠️ Key Clinical Concepts

❌ Do NOT confuse:

Drug duration β‰  nail recovery time

Example

πŸ”¬ Monitoring


🚨 Important Safety Note (HIGH-YIELD)

⚠️ Itraconazole β€” use with caution

πŸ”΄ 1. Hepatotoxicity (MOST IMPORTANT)

πŸ‘‰ Clinical relevance:

πŸ‘‰ Exam pearl:All systemic antifungals β†’ think liver toxicity

πŸ”΄ 2. Cardiotoxicity (VERY HIGH-YIELD)

❌ Contraindicated in heart failure (HFrEF)

πŸ‘‰ USMLE favorite:β€œAvoid itraconazole in heart failure”


🎯 High-Yield Summary (Exam Gold)

Fingernail

Toenail


πŸ’‘ Final Pearl