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Simon Müller1, Myriam Ebnöther1, Peter Itin1.
Abstract
Green nail syndrome (GNS) caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa is the most common bacterial nail infection. The treatment of GNS is challenging in many cases and recommendations based on clinical trials are lacking. We report two cases with GNS successfully treated with off-label use of topical nadifloxacin, a fluoroquinolone approved for acne and bacterial skin infections in some countries.Entities:
Keywords: Acne medication; Green nail syndrome; Pseudomonas aeruginosa nail infection; Topical nadifloxacin
Year: 2014 PMID: 25202260 PMCID: PMC4152926 DOI: 10.1159/000365863
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Dermatol ISSN: 1662-6567
Fig. 1Case 1. Coinfection with P. aeruginosa and C. parapsilosis. Presentation at first visit: greenish discoloration of the right middle finger.
Fig. 2Case 1. Course after treatment with nadifloxacin once daily for 6 weeks and itraconazole 100 mg twice daily on weeks 1 and 5.
Fig. 3Case 2. Infection with P. aeruginosa. Presentation at first visit: yellow-greenish discoloration, distal onychodystrophy and onycholysis on the right big toe.
Fig. 4Case 2. Course after treatment with nadifloxacin once daily for 6 weeks.