Fungal Skin Infections — Flashcards

Fungal Skin Infections — Flashcards

Fungal Skin Infections — Flashcards

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#21

Tinea _____ are gray to black non-inflammatory, non-scaling, well-demarcated macular lesions usually on the palm

#22

_____ is used for its keratolytic action in fungal infection.

#23

Which fungal hair infection is characterized by the presence of soft, white, or light brown transparent nodules that are easily detached from the hair?_____

#24

In which form of candidiasis are satellite lesions classically seen?_____

#25

Most common form of tinea unguium is _____ onychomycosis (DLSO)

#26

_____ reaction is a non infective pruritic, tender eruptions representing an allergic response to a distant focus of dermatophyte infection

#27

_____ is a severe inflammatory type of tinea capitis which presents with an inflammatory mass with thick crusting and matting of hair

#28

Under Wood's lamp examination, lesions of P. versicolor show a _____ fluorescence

#29

Tinea unguium or onychomycosis is defined as the infection of the nail _____ by fungus.

#30

_____ is a non-inflammatory type of tinea capitis in which multiple black dots are present within the areas of alopecia

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