
|Articles|September 1, 2001
Customized intervention offers onychomycosis solution
Brugge, Belgium - Recalcitrant cases of onychomycosis can usually be treated successfully by following an individualized approach to further management that is based on confirmation of the diagnosis and investigation of contributing causes for prior treatment failure, Christa de Cuyper, M.D., said.
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