Tinea Versicolor - Shoulders
Tinea versicolor is a superficial fungal infection common in adolescent and young adult males. Frequent sites of infection include the neck, upper chest, and axilla (arm pit). The rash may range from yellow to golden brown in color. Mild itching is also associated with this infection. This photograph demonstrates fairly extensive involvement.
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Review Date : 1/1/1997
Reviewed By : Mosby Publishing Company
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