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Seborrhoeic Dermatitis in the Groin

Seborrhoeic dermatitis in the groin. Seborrhoeic dermatitis in the groin (as well as in the axilla) is manifested as a reddish, sometimes a somewhat moist patch that may raise the suspicion of groin ringworm. As a matter of fact, fungal culture may be necessary to exclude ringworm. Seborrhoeic dermatitis in the scalp and facial area with a more scaly appearance supports the diagnosis.

Picture: Raimo Suhonen

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