Tinea Incognito: Challenges in Diagnosis and Management
Aikaterini Zacharopoulou,
Aikaterini Tsiogka,
Antonios Tsimpidakis
et al.
Abstract:Tinea incognito is a kind of skin infection that is caused by a fungus which has been changed by the use of topical or systemic steroids or other immunosuppressive medications. This alteration in the typical clinical presentation of the infection makes it difficult to diagnose for general practitioners and dermatologists. Delayed diagnosis, spread of the infection to critical body surfaces, resistance to antifungal drugs, and increased costs due to prolonged hospitalization and multiple treatment regimens ofte… Show more
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