Tinea InVersicolor: A Rare Distribution of a Common Eruption.

Cureus

Dermatology, Affiliated Dermatology, Scottsdale, USA.

Published: January 2020

Tinea versicolor (TV), or pityriasis versicolor, is one of the most commonly occurring superficial mycoses. Typically, this condition is characterized by fine scaly hyper or hypopigmented macules and patches distributed on the trunk and upper extremities. Diagnosis is often based on clinical presentation. A Wood's lamp examination or potassium hydroxide (KOH) preparation test is performed for confirmation. To date, numerous morphologic variants of this condition have been described. Here we present an inverse papular variant that, to our knowledge, has only been previously reported once. This case represents another unique presentation of TV and serves to highlight the clinical variety of this common mycosis.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7026868PMC
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