Biology, asked by mujahidaziz18, 7 months ago

11. A person infected with fungal
infection having characteristics of
single or multiple, annular, scaly
lesions with central clearing, a
slightly elevated, reddened edge, and
sharp margination (abrupt transition
from abnormal to normal skin) on
the trunk, extremities, or face. The
border of the lesion may contain
pustules or follicular papules. Itching
is variable. What type of fungi likely
be infected?
Select one:
a. Tinea corporis
b. Tinea barbae
c. Tinea unguium
d. tinea versicolor​

Answers

Answered by shahsauleh08
1

Answer:

Tinea Corporis

Explanation:

Tinea corporis, or ringworm, typically appears as single or multiple, annular, scaly lesions with central clearing, a slightly elevated, reddened edge, and sharp margination (abrupt transition from abnormal to normal skin) on the trunk, extremities, or face.

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