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2.9 How does tinea cruris (“jock itch”) present and how is it diagnosed? Tinea cruris is the most common cause of a groin eruption in adult males. An erythematous, scaling plaque is found on the thighs. The border is usually well demarcated with scale and redness. The diagnosis is confirmed by a KOH examination or fungus culture. ................
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