_____ is a subcutaneous mycotic infection, usually caused by traumatic inoculation which presents with verrucous lesions
What is the treatment (2) of local, cutaneous tinea infections (azoles)? _____
Tinea unguium or onychomycosis is defined as the infection of the nail _____ by fungus.
_____ lesions are characteristic of Candidal infections (e.g., intertrigo).
The oral antifungal drug _____ is used to treat onychomycosis (dermatophyte infection of nails)
In which form of candidiasis are satellite lesions classically seen?_____
_____ 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.
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