Tinea Information and Courses from MediaLab, Inc.
These are the MediaLab courses that cover Tinea and links to relevant pages within the course.
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| Match each of the names of the fungi listed in the left column with its most likely associated disease listed in the right column. | View Page |
| The fungus illustrated in this photomicrograph of a lactophenol blue-stained preparation was recovered from skin scrapings of a patient with tinea pedis. The most likely identification is: | View Page |
| The etiologic agent of the superficial skin infection tinea niger palmaris (plantaris) is: | View Page |
| The growth of the yeast-like colonies shown in the upper image was obtained on blood agar from a skin culture only in the area overlaid by virgin olive oil. The lower image is a photomicrograph of a lactophenol blue mount made from a portion of the colony. The disease associated with this fungus is: | View Page |