Fig. 26. Tinea glabrosa caused by T. purpureum. A, well defined, solid plaque type with 

 little tendency to clearing. B, subacute, dull red plaque with vesicopustules at the periphery. C, 

 annular and gyrate Lesions. D, small, dull red, scaly, ill-defined patches. E, crusted, dull red 

 lesions on the leg with involvement of the hair follicles. 



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