Tinea manuum caused by Microsporum canis. The patient presented with a
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Download scientific diagram | Tinea manuum caused by Microsporum canis. The patient presented with a six month history of itchy hands and the diagnosis was confirmed by culture of scrapings. The symptoms cleared after four weeks of treatment with topical terbinafine twice daily from publication: The diagnosis and management of tinea | #### Summary points Tinea refers to superficial infection with one of three fungal genera— Microsporum , Epidermophyton , and Trichophyton —collectively known as dermatophytes. These infections are among the most common diseases worldwide and cause serious chronic | Tinea, Onychomycosis and Hand Dermatoses | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.
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