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What are the Advantages of KOH Preparation?
KOH preparation has several
advantages
:
Quick and simple to perform.
Cost-effective, requiring minimal equipment and reagents.
Provides rapid results, often within minutes.
Highly effective for detecting dermatophytes, yeasts, and other fungi.
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