Tinea _____ are gray to black non-inflammatory, non-scaling, well-demarcated macular lesions usually on the palm
_____ is used for its keratolytic action in fungal infection.
Which fungal hair infection is characterized by the presence of soft, white, or light brown transparent nodules that are easily detached from the hair?_____
In which form of candidiasis are satellite lesions classically seen?_____
Most common form of tinea unguium is _____ onychomycosis (DLSO)
_____ reaction is a non infective pruritic, tender eruptions representing an allergic response to a distant focus of dermatophyte infection
_____ is a severe inflammatory type of tinea capitis which presents with an inflammatory mass with thick crusting and matting of hair
Under Wood's lamp examination, lesions of P. versicolor show a _____ fluorescence
Tinea unguium or onychomycosis is defined as the infection of the nail _____ by fungus.
_____ is a non-inflammatory type of tinea capitis in which multiple black dots are present within the areas of alopecia
Dermatophytoses
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Tinea Versicolor
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Candidiasis
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Onychomycosis
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Subcutaneous Mycoses
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Systemic Mycoses with Cutaneous Manifestations
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Opportunistic Fungal Infections
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Mycetoma
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Tropical Fungal Infections
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Diagnosis of Fungal Infections
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Antifungal Therapy
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Preventive Strategies
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