Tinea Incognito — Incorrect Initial Diagnosis. Case Series Presentation with Emphasis on the Mycological Examination
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20 mars 2018
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Publié en ligne: 20 mars 2018
Pages: 338 - 340
Reçu: 11 nov. 2017
Accepté: 25 nov. 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/jim-2017-0082
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© 2017 Anca Chiriac et al., published by De Gruyter Open
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Tinea incognito defines a modified clinical aspect of a tinea following an immunosuppressive therapy, mostly with potent topical steroids. Its diagnosis may be delayed by its delusive appearance, especially in small children and young adults. We present a series of 2 cases of Tinea incognito developed at different ages and incorrectly diagnosed initially, where the clinical diagnosis was followed by mycological examination and positive therapeutic test with antifungal medication, helping to avoid unnecessary laboratory investigations and to prevent further complications.