Tinea pedis and skin dermatophytosis

Tinea pedis and skin dermatophytosis

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234 Tinea pedis and skin dermatophytosis Eirini E. Merika and L. Claire Fuller Evidence Levels:  A Double-blind study  B Clinical trial ≥ 20 subjects  C Clinical trial < 20 subjects  D Series ≥ 5 subjects  E Anecdotal case reports Superficial fungal infections are the commonest of all mucocutaneous infections and appear to be on the increase. Dermatophytes infect keratinized epithelium,…

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