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The Color Atlas of Family Medicine | Part 13. Dermatology > Section 5. Fungal > | Chapter 133. Tinea Cruris Sections: Patient Story, Epidemiology, Etiology and Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, Differential Diagnosis, Management, Patient Education, Follow-Up, References. Topics Discussed: tinea of perianal region. Excerpt:"A 59-year-old man presents with itching in the groin Figure 133-1. On examination, he was found to have scaly erythematous plaques in the inguinal area. A skin scraping was treated with SwartzLamkins stain and the dermatophyte was highly visible under the microscope (Figure 133-2). He was treated with a topical antifungal medicine until his tinea cruris resolved...."
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