Between September 1995 and September 1997, 1840 patients attending our myco
logy department were suspected as having onychomycoses. Of the patients 985
were females and 855 were males. A total of 426 finger nail and 1414 toe n
ail scrapings were examined. Both microscopic and culture tests were carrie
d out for each specimen. In 759 cases positive fungal cultures were found a
nd 1081 cases were determined as negative. One fungal species was isolated
from 715 specimens, in 44 of the cases two different species were found.