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Concentric rings: an unusual presentation of tinea corporis caused by Microsporum gypseum.
Mycoses 2006 March
A case of tinea corporis with the unusual presentation of concentric erythematous rings on the abdomen is reported. The pathogen was identified as Microsporum gypseum. While a number of unusual lesions have been described in M. gypseum infections, we are unaware of any reports on concentric rings.
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