Published in IJCP October 2018
American Family Physician
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October 04, 2018 |
     


annular scaly plaques A 57-year-old woman presented with a largely asymptomatic rash on her feet that began six months earlier. She had infrequent mild pruritus but no other symptoms related to the rash. She had no systemic symptoms such as fever, chills, myalgias, or arthralgias. The rash did not improve after two months of treatment with terbinafine cream.