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tinea versicolor
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tinea versicolor, close-up, tinea versicolor, shoulders, tinea versicolor, close-up, tinea versicolor on the back, tinea versicolor, pityriasis versicolor, tinea versicolor, chronic fungal infection, the skin, tinea versicolor, relatively common skin infection, fungus pityrosporum ovale, a type of yeast, fungus, considered part, the normal flora, microorganisms that, occur, on human skin, becomes troublesome under certain circumstances, most commonly affected sites, the back, underarms, upper arms, chest, neck, typical lesion, flat discoloration, a sharp border, fine scales, lesions, dark tan, a reddish cast, in african americans, pigmentary changes, common, hypopigmentation, loss of color, hyperpigmentation, increase in skin color, itching present, tinea versicolor is more common in hot climates, increased sweating, occurs more commonly in adolescents, young men, persistent patches of discolored skin, dark tan, a reddish cast, has sharp borders, has fine scales, most common sites, underarm, upper arm, chest, neck, most common in adolescent, young adult males, hot climates, increased sweating, itching, a skin scraping, subsequent examination under a microscope should show the yeast, topical antifungal agents, effective in eradicating the lesions, medications include clotrimazole, ketoconazole, miconazole, over-the-counter dandruff shampoos applied, skin, 10 minutes each day, in the shower, eliminate tinea versicolor, though tinea versicolor is cleared, pigment changes, last, months after treatment, recurrences seen each summer, develop symptoms of tinea versicolor, a history of tinea versicolor should attempt to avoid, excessive heat, sweating, a dandruff shampoo applied, skin area, 10 minutes each week, prevent recurrences.
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