"Tinea corporis " ( also known as " ringworm ", " tinea circinata ", and " tinea glabrosa " ) is a superficial fungal infection ( dermatophytosis ) of the arms and legs, especially on glabrous skin; however, it may occur on any part of the body, it present as annular, marginated plaque with thin scale and clear center.
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"Trichophyton rubrum " and " Trichophyton interdigitale " cause athlete's foot ( tinea pedis ), toenail fungal infections ( a . k . a . tinea unguium, a . k . a . onychomycosis ), crotch itch ( a . k . a . tinea cruris ), and ringworm ( a misnomer, as there is no worm involved; it is also known as tinea corporis ).
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When grown on ORF . Approximately 84 % of the mitochondrial genome are the structural genes . " Microsporum nanum " infections include tinea capitis, tinea corporis, tinea cruris, and tinea faciei . enilconazole and many herbal treatments, such as extracts from " Azadirachta indica ", essential oil from " Curcuma longa " and " Eucalyptus pauciflora " have been reported to be effective in inhibiting the fungus.