Tinea Versicolor: Pityriasis Versicolor - Academic Dermatology
Tinea Versicolor (TV), also known as Pityriasis Versicolor, is a benign, superficial fungal infection of the skin caused by Malassezia species, particularly M. furfur, M. obtusa, and M. slooffiae. TV typically presents at hypopigmented or hyperpigmented, coalescing scaling macules, most commonly involving the trunk and upper arms. Pink colored, atrophic and trichrome variants have been Read more »
Tinea Versicolor Clinical Presentation: Physical Examination
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Tinea versicolor: Symptoms, causes, and treatment
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Pityriasis Versicolor
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The treatment of Pityriasis Versicolor at the Outpatient Dermatology
ACD A-Z of Skin - Pityriasis versicolor
Tinea Versicolor - Walk-in Dermatology
Cureus, Tinea Versicolor in a Three-Month Infant: A Case Report and Literature Review
Tinea Versicolor: Pityriasis Versicolor - Academic Dermatology of Nevada
Tinea Versicolor: Pityriasis Versicolor - Academic Dermatology of Nevada
Differential diagnosis: Pityriasis
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