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Intertriginous dermatoses. Common puzzling problems.

M C Brophy, W G Dunagin

    Postgraduate Medicine
    |November 15, 1985
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    Dermatologists can diagnose intertriginous dermatoses by focusing on skin examination and identifying primary lesions. This approach simplifies diagnosis in these specific skin conditions.

    Area of Science:

    • Dermatology
    • Clinical Diagnosis

    Background:

    • Intertriginous dermatoses present unique diagnostic challenges.
    • Accurate differentiation is crucial for effective treatment.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To outline a systematic approach for diagnosing intertriginous dermatoses.
    • To emphasize the importance of physical examination in this process.

    Main Methods:

    • Focus on thorough physical examination of the skin.
    • Identify the primary type of lesion (e.g., blister, scale, nodule).
    • Integrate patient history and simple diagnostic tests.

    Main Results:

    • Recognizing an eruption as intertriginous significantly narrows diagnostic possibilities.

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  • Combining lesion identification with history and tests allows for specific diagnosis.
  • Conclusions:

    • Physical examination is the cornerstone for diagnosing intertriginous dermatoses.
    • A structured approach simplifies the diagnostic process for these skin conditions.