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  2. Fungal infection - Wikipedia

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    Fungal infection within the skin or under the skin may present with a lump and skin changes. [3] Pneumonia-like symptoms or meningitis may occur with a deeper or systemic infection. [2] Fungi are everywhere, but only some cause disease. [13]

  3. Tinea incognita - Wikipedia

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    Tinea incognita, also spelled tinea incognito, is a fungal infection of the skin that generally looks odd for a typical tinea infection. [1] [2] [a] The border of the skin lesion is usually blurred and it appears to have florid growth. [1] It generally occurs following the application of a steroid cream to what at first is thought to be eczema. [1]

  4. Talaromycosis - Wikipedia

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    Talaromycosis is a fungal infection that presents with painless skin lesions of the face and neck, as well as an associated fever, anaemia, and enlargement of the lymph glands and liver. [ 1 ] [ 5 ] It is caused by the fungus Talaromyces marneffei , which is found in soil and decomposing organic matter. [ 1 ]

  5. Dermatomycosis - Wikipedia

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    A dermatomycosis is a skin disease caused by a fungus. [1] The most frequent form is dermatophytosis (ringworm, tinea). Another example is cutaneous candidiasis. These fungal infections impair superficial layers of the skin, hair and nails.

  6. Fungal folliculitis - Wikipedia

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    It found that systemic antifungals given at an adequate dose and for an appropriate duration are the drugs of choice; in general, topical antifungals alone do not clear the fungal infections. [ 4 ] In "Majocchi's granumloma - Case report", [ 7 ] the authors discuss the case of a three-year-old child who presented with lesions around her jaw.

  7. Tinea faciei - Wikipedia

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    Tinea faciei is a fungal infection of the skin of the face. [1] It generally appears as a photosensitive painless red rash with small bumps and a raised edge appearing to grow outwards, usually over eyebrows or one side of the face. [1] It may feel wet or have some crusting, and overlying hairs may fall out easily. [2] There may be a mild itch. [3]

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