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Image Number #180 (Tinea versicolor)

Diagnosis: Tinea versicolor

Description: Red scaly areas on white skin

Morphology: Red,scaly

Site: Back

Sex: M

Age: 24

Type: Clinical

Submitted By: Ian McColl

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History: In winter on white skin Tinea or Pityriasis versicolor appears as red finely scaly areas on a white background but in summer when white skin is tanned the condition appears as white scaly areas against the background of tanned skin. Scraping the skin with a blade will reveal the fine scale. The condition is due to a yeast fungus growing on the skin.This interferes with the normal pigmenting process on sun exposure.

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