Dermatophytoses are the most prevalent type of superficial fungal infection affecting humans and Tinea cruris accounts for 17% of them. The most common etiologic agent of Tinea cruris is Trichophyton… Click to show full abstract
Dermatophytoses are the most prevalent type of superficial fungal infection affecting humans and Tinea cruris accounts for 17% of them. The most common etiologic agent of Tinea cruris is Trichophyton rubrum. Topical treatment options for Tinea cruris include azoles, terbinafine, butenafine and naftifine. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
               
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