2019, Number 1
Superficial mycosis in pregnant patients in a general hospital
Vega-Sánchez DC, Eloy-Reyes PA, Calderón-Pérez J, García-Valdez L, Fernández-Martínez RF, Arenas-Guzmán R
Language: Spanish
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Page: 16-19
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ABSTRACT
Background: Superficial mycoses are generated by direct contact with the fungus or with an infected person or animal, and affect the skin, the attachments and mucous membranes; pregnant patients are susceptible to skin changes, both physiological and pathological.Objective: To know the frequency of superficial mycoses in pregnant patients from the obstetrics service of the Hospital General Dr. Manuel Gea González.
Material and Method: A descriptive, observational, prospective and cross-sectional study carried out in pregnant patients of the Gineco-Obstetrics Service of the Hospital General Dr. Manuel Gea González, Mexico City, from July 2016 to July 2017.
Results: Twenty-three patients were included in the mycology department for their physical examination; the most affected group was between 21 and 40 age years (86.9%); 17 patients presented tinea pedis (73.9%) and 4 (17.9%) onychomycosis.
Conclusions: Superficial mycosis were not frequent in the group of study: 17 patients had tinea pedis and 4 onychomycosis. The causal agent isolated was Trichophyton rubrum.