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Tinea faciei due to Microsporum canis abscess formation.
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology 2000 November
Superficial dermatophyte infections are common in children; however, complications are encountered rarely. We describe a child with tinea faciei caused by Microsporum canis, who subsequently developed an abscess. Complete resolution occurred after treatment with oral terbinafine.
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