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Tinea incognito and "over-the-counter" potent topical steroids. Cutis; cutaneous medicine for the practitioner. [Cutis] Journal article

 
Solomon BA, Glass AT, Rabbin PE 
Tinea incognito and "over-the-counter" potent topical steroids. [Case Reports, Journal Article]
Cutis 1996 Oct; 58(4):295-6.


The term tinea incognito has been used to describe a dermatophyte infection modified by corticosteroid treatment. Lesions are often atypical appearing and the diagnosis is frequently delayed or missed. This difficulty is often exacerbated by the random misuse of potent dermatologic preparations that can alter the initial presentation to the dermatologist. Recently, we have encountered an increasing number of patients who have obtained potent superpotent topical steroids "over the counter" to self-treat various dermatoses. We report two such cases of tinea incognito that were exacerbated and altered clinically by the use of such preparations.



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