| tinea pedis |
Also known as "athlete's foot or ringworm foot." It is not an invasive disease. It is a superficial fungal infection affecting the feet. Bacterial infection may develop secondary to tinea pedis. This may result in cellulitis, lymphangitis, pyoderma, gangrene or systemic infections.
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| tinea incognita |
Tinea corporis that grows rapidly and in unusual patterns after the use of topical steroids.
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| tinea nodosa |
Sheathlike nodular masses in the hair of the beard and mustache from growth of either Piedraia hortae, which causes black piedra, or Trichosporon beigelii, which causes white piedra. The masses surround the hairs, whic
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| tinea capitis |
A contagious inflammatory skin infection found on the scalp which is caused by a fungus (commonly known as ringworm).
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| tinea corporis |
A contagious inflammatory skin infection found on the body, such as the trunk and limbs which is caused by a fungus (commonly known as ringworm).
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