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Tinea Cruris Resurgence in Male Genitalia: A Case Report
Abstract
Tinea infection is a very common disease, but that of the male genitalia is said to be rare. We present a 45 year old male patient suffering from tinea cruris, with lesions extremely chronic and progressive. The patients gave history of empirical treatment and under dosage of antifungal agents with resurgence of the infection. Culture of scrapings from the lesion yielded Epidermophyton floccosum. The case resolved completely with topical tioconazole and oral administration of 50mg fluconazole 3 times a week for six weeks. Patient’s treatment should therefore be guided by laboratory diagnosis and patients should comply with prescribed dosage for better results.
Keywords: Tinea cruris, Resurgence, Epidermophyton floccosum, Treatment.