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Superficial Mycoses: Types and Treatments by Pauline Legaspi is a document available to read on EtoBox.
Superficial mycoses are fungal infections of the skin that do not invade living tissue and often go unnoticed by patients. Common types include Tinea Versicolor, Tinea Nigra, White Piedra, and Black Piedra, each caused by specific fungi and characterized by distinct symptoms and treatment methods. Diagnosis typically involves microscopic examination and culture, with treatments ranging from topical antifungals to keratolytic agents.
- Author
- Pauline Legaspi
- Language
- EN