Onicomicoses por fungos emergentes: análise clínica, diagnóstico laboratorial e revisão * Onychomycosis caused by emergent fungi: clinical analysis, diagnosis and revision *

Aprovado pelo Conselho Consultivo e aceito para publicação em 18.11.2002. / Approved by the Consultive Council and accepted for publication in November, 18 of 2002. * Trabalho realizado no Instituto Oswaldo Cruz Laboratório de Investigação em Dermatologia e na Universidade Federal Fluminense. / Work done at "Instituto Oswaldo Cruz Laboratório de Investigação em Dermatologia e na Universidade Federal Fluminense.".

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