Fig. 33, Acute dermatophytosis (T. gypseum). A, maceration on the interdigital webs ol 

 the feet and vesicular rash on the sole and hands (no fungi discovered), considered a good 

 example of dermatophytid. B, C and D, erythematous squamous eruptions suggestive of psori- 

 asis. E, vesicular and exudative areas on the under surface of the toes, with sterile vesicles on 

 the sole. F, secondary dermatitis following use of a strong ointment. In G the toes are swollen, 

 red, vesicular and scaly. (Courtesy of Royal Montgomery.) 



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