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Mycoses

Generic name given to all parasitic conditions caused by microscopic fungi. Mycoses affect the skin, skin folds, nails (onychomycosis), the scalp as well as the intestinal viscera, the urinary and genital tract, the pulmonary system.

  • mycosis on the back or neckline (yellow or tan “leopard skin” spot): pityriasis versicolor,
  • plaques at the folds (favored by perspiration): groin, under the armpits or breasts: intertrigo,
  • erythematous-scaly red patches on the arms, face: circinate herpes
  • yellowed toenails, with thickening and tendency to crumble: onychomycosis
  • cracks between the toes, redness, scales and small vesicles: athlete's foot

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