Athlete's foot differential diagnosis
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Differential Diagnosis
- Psoriasis, pustular psoriasis[1]
- Cutaneous Candidiasis
- Allergic contact dermatitis
- Keratoderma
- Maceration of interdigital space by infection or friction
- Erythrasma[2]
- Dyshidrosis
References
- ↑ Meinhof W (1989). "[Differential diagnosis of tinea manus and tinea pedis]". Wien Med Wochenschr. 139 (15–16): 350–1. PMID 2688320.
- ↑ Maglietta T, Detwiler DE, Capogna L (1983). "Tinea pedis and erythrasma. Differential diagnosis and a case report". J Am Podiatry Assoc. 73 (6): 315–8. doi:10.7547/87507315-73-6-315. PMID 6863820.