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Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis for this chronic, slightly pruritic skin finding?
A. Candida cellulitis
B. Erythema migrans
C. Erythrasma
D. Intertrigo
E. Tinea cruris
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Correct! Correct Answer: E. Tinea cruris Educational Objective: Diagnose tinea cruris. Critique: Tinea cruris, a dermatophyte infection of the groin, pubic region, and thighs, manifests with a characteristic annular lesion with a slight scale; an erythematous, advancing edge; and central clearing. |