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Fig 1.

Clinical manifestations of emerging dermatophytosis.

(A) Deep dermatophytosis caused by Trichophyton rubrum presenting with a nodular lesion on right leg of a renal transplant recipient. (B) Skin biopsy from case A showing granulomatous inflammation with fungal hyphae (dark purple) within the granulomas (PAS stain, ×400); (C) and (D) extensive tinea corporis and tinea crusis due to T. mentagrophytes complex genotype VIII (Trichophyton indotineae); (E) and (F) sexually transmitted tinea corporis due to Trichophyton mentagrophytes complex genotype VII.

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Table 1.

Current gaps and future priorities for research in integration and management of complex dermatophyte infections.

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