Spot diagnosis = _____
Tinea corporis is spread through _____
Tinea corporis/cruris affects individuals of any age, but is more common in _____ & immunocomprimised
Hint: age
_____ is a chronic skin condition affecting the pilosebaceous unit leading to non-inflammatory comedones and/or inflammatory acne
Acne vulgaris spots include _____ (blackheads, whiteheads), inflammatory (pustules, papules), and excessive inflammatory (nodules, cysts) spots
What is the first-line management of pityriasis versicolor? _____
Tinea _____ = dermatophyte infection of the body Tinea cruris = dermatophyte infection of the groin Tinea pedis = dermatophyte infection of the foot Tinea capitis = dermatophyte infection of the scalp Tinea unguium = dermatophye infection of the nail
Spot diagnosis = _____
Spot diagnosis = _____
Pityriasis versicolor is most commonly seen in _____ **bonus, why?
Hint: age
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