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[There are a myriad clinical patterns that one commonly sees in the current scenario of a veritable “steroid-modified tinea epidemic” that India is witnessing. This chapter attempts to give an in-depth insight into the morphological nuances of tinea cruris, tinea corporis, and male genital dermatophytosis recently highlighted by the author.]
Published: May 18, 2017
Keywords: Steroid-modified tinea; Superficial dermatophytosis; Topical steroid antifungal combination creams; Morphological patterns of tinea cruris et corporis
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