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Tinea imbricata.
Tinea imbricata (TI) is a chronic superficial mycosis caused exclusively by Trichophyton concentricum. Characteristically, the lesions are composed of multiple concentric annular plaques that have thick adherent peripheral rims of scale. A brief review of this infection is presented.
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