Cutaneous involvement in _____ commonly manifests as a verrucous lesion with irregular borders that may mimic squamous cell carcinoma.
Hint: which fungus
Tinea pedis or ringworm of foot is most commonly caused by Trichophyton _____ infections
_____ of Tinea lesions due to dermatophytes are seen with KOH prep of skin scrapings
_____ lesions are characteristic of Candidal infections (e.g., intertrigo).
Which fungal hair infection is characterized by the presence of soft, white, or light brown transparent nodules that are easily detached from the hair?_____
_____ candidiasis presents with burning sensation on eating spicy food and red tongue lesion

The dermatophyte _____ can be identified via Wood's lamp
_____ infects nail and skin only.
Tinea _____ in children is treated with oral griseofulvin or oral terbinafine
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