Part 2: Differential Diagnosis of leprosy: Tinea corporis

Tinea corporis often presents with well defined, round lesions, with a raised and vasicular edge. Some times two or more concentric rings are present. The lesions are usually scaly and itching. The diagnosis can be confirmed by microscopic examination of skin scrappings, treated with 20% potassium hydroxide.

 

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