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  • Pityriasis versicolor is a prevalent fungal skin infection characterized by scaly, discolored lesions, and this study aims to identify its clinical features and risk factors among affected patients.
  • The study included 113 patients, predominantly male (69%) and from rural backgrounds (76.9%), with common factors such as outdoor work (57.5%) and a family history of the condition (33.6%).
  • Most patients exhibited hypopigmented lesions, particularly in the chest and back, with a significant number experiencing recurrent episodes and excessive sweating; KOH tests indicated fungal presence in a majority of cases.
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Erythema multiforme (EM) is an acute self-limiting mucocutaneous condition of uncertain etiopathogenesis. The most common precipitating factors are herpes simplex virus infection, mycoplasma infection, drugs, and vaccination. We report a case of EM following sildenafil used for loss of libido.

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