| tinea versicolor |
is a superficial infection restricted to the upper layers of the skin.
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| tinea corporis |
A fungal infection sometimes referred to as ringworm.
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| tinea pedis |
Athlete's foot infection.
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| tinea cruris |
Caused by a fungal infection and aggravated by sweating, restrictive garments, and a failure or inability to wash and dry carefully on a daily basis. This type of infection causes intense itching, the severity of which can be disabling. In addition to intense itching, red areas with many small blisters and dandruff-like scales develop on either side of the scrotum. Spread of the infection beyond the groin area and involvement of the scrotum and/or penis is uncommon. ...
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| tinea versicolor |
Common superficial fungal infection which appears on the chest, back, arms, and abdomen usually with no other symptoms. The patient with this condition complains only of the unsightly yellowish-tan or brown scaly lesions which may be localized in small patches or cover large areas of skin. Normally the rash is sharply demarcated. Affected areas do not tan and become more noticeable during the summer. The responsible fungus is abundant in warm moist climates.
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