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234 Tinea pedis and skin dermatophytosis Eirini E. Merika and L. Claire Fuller Evidence Levels: A Double-blind study B Clinical trial ≥ 20 subjects C Clinical trial < 20 subjects D Series ≥ 5 subjects E Anecdotal case reports Superficial fungal infections are the commonest of all mucocutaneous infections and appear to be on the increase. Dermatophytes infect keratinized epithelium,…
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Computer illustration of Trichophyton mentagrophytes, the cause of athlete's foot (tinea pedis) and scalp ringworm (tinea capitus). Both of these contagious skin infections are spread by the fungus's spores (red). T. mentagrophytes
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