Fungal skin infection. Artwork of clumps of fungal hyphae (brown),representing an infection of the skin by a fungus. In humans,this is invariably a dermatophyte,and the condition is known as dermatophytosis or tinea,with a more imprecise term being ringworm. Examples are tinea pedis (athlete's foot) and tinea capitis (scalp ringworm). A wide variety of fungi can cause tinea infections. Non-ringworm examples of tinea are tinea nigra and tinea versicolor | |
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