Uncommon presentation of Pityriasis versicolor; hyper and hypopigmentation in a same patient with variable treatment response
Pityriasis versicolor (PV) is a superficial fungal infection of skin caused by yeast Malassezia. Typical lesions are multiple small, round macules that coalesce to form confluent lesions. Eruption varies in color from patient to patient, but each person's lesions are usually of a single hue. He...
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Main Authors: | Riti Acharya (Author), Madhu Gyawalee (Author) |
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