Fungal infections cutaneous subcutaneous systemic tinea nigra
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Tinea nigra, also known as superficial phaeohyphomycosis and Tinea nigra palmaris et plantaris,is a superficial fungal infection that causes dark brown to black, painless patches called macules on the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet of otherwise healthy individuals. The macules occasionally extend to the fingers, toes, and nails, and may be reported on the chest, neck, or genital area.311 Tinea nigra infections can present with multiple macules that can be mottled or velvety in appearance, and may be oval or irregular in shape. The macules can be anywhere from a few mm to several cm in size.
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