Notes
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- Interdigital type: Macerated, scaly plaques in toe web spaces, can be portal of entry for cellulitis of the foot, especially in diabetics. (Tip: in recurrent leg cellulitis, look for tinea pedis!)
- "Moccasin" type: Dryness, scaling and erythema of the plantar and/or lateral foot.
- Vesicular type: vesicles, pustules, or bullae on the feet.
- "One hand, two feet disease": Common clinical presentation of tinea pedis involving one hand and both feet.
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