Dermatomycosis
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| Dermatomycosis | |
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| Classification and external resources | |
Micrograph of a superficial dermatomycosis. The fungal organisms are the dark staining, thick, quasi-linear objects below with skin surface. Vulvar biopsy. GMS stain. |
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| ICD-10 | B35-B36 |
| ICD-9 | 110-111 |
| DiseasesDB | 32449 |
| MeSH | D003881 |
A dermatomycosis is a skin disease caused by a fungus.[1]
Examples of dermatomycoses are tinea and cutaneous candidiasis.
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