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Tinea Versicolor: Scaly well demarcated patches caused by fungal skin infection.

Charlie Goldberg, M.D. - UCSD Catalog
Tinea Versicolor ... demarcated patches caused ... by fungal skin infection ... #Photo #Dermatology ... #SkinRash #Tinea
Herpes Zoster: Herpes virus mediated infection that occurred in this patient receiving chemotherapy 
for an underlying
virus mediated infection ... vessicles in this case ... #Photo #Dermatology ... #SkinRash #Herpes ... #Zoster #V1 #UCSDH
V2 Distribution Zoster: Patient with herpes zoster infection of the maxillary branch of the fifth cranial
: Patient with herpes ... zoster infection ... less likely than V1 ... #Photo #Dermatology ... #SkinRash #Zoster
Tinea Versicolor (Pityriasis versicolor) 
NOT a dermatophyte infection 
Caused by saprophytic, lipid-dependent yeasts 
Clinical 
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a dermatophyte infection ... Caused by saprophytic ... lipid-dependent yeasts Clinical ... #Versicolor #Dermatology ... #SkinRash #Diagnosis
Monkeypox

What?
Monkeypox virus belongs to the family Poxviridae, subfamily Chordopoxvirinae, and genus orthopoxvirus
Viral zoonotic disease that is
Characteristic Rash ... three weeks Clinical ... DDX: Varicella, Herpes ... MPOX #Diagnosis #Management ... #Dermatology