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Tinea corporis gladiatorum.

Many cutaneous disorders are reported in wrestlers. Most of these conditions are infectious. Herpes simplex infection in wrestlers is quite well known, but recently, dermatophyte infection has received increased attention. Tinea corporis gladiatorum, caused in most cases by Trichophyton tonsurans, infects wrestlers at alarming rates. Transmission of this infection is primarily through skin-to-skin contact. The rapid identification and treatment of tinea corporis gladiatorum is vital to minimize disruption in team practices and competitions. Preventive measures, including pharmacologic intervention, are paramount.

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