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Candidosis intertriginous: Multiple, chronically dynamic, 0.2 cm large to large-area, blurred, red, smooth, rough, partly scaly, partly weeping plaques (also spots, pustules and erosions). scattered restless margin. painful in case of extensive erosions.

Candidosis intertriginous: 22-year-old slightly obese woman with signs of an atopic dermatitis (neurodermatitis); disseminated itchy papules with a small whitish scaly ruffle; inguinal bds. and mons pubis.

Candidosis intertriginous: 69-year-old woman. 4 weeks after starting local steroid therapy for psoriasis inversa Candida superinfection occurred. Bilateral submammary plaques with pronounced satelliteosis.

Candidosis intertriginous: submammary plaque, no scaling (pre-treatment?) with discrete satelliteosis (circles)

Candidosis intertriginous: 75-year-old woman. for nearly 2 weeks red plaque isolated only in the left axilla. distinct itching. notice the marginal satellite nodules. occasionally small pustules.

Candidosis intertriginous: unusual pustular candidiasis in a strictly bedridden elderly patient.



Differential diagnosis "intertriginous candidiasis": lesions of pemphigus chronicus benignus familiaris arepresent ; typical is the so-called accordion phenomenon (peripherally arranged radial erosions.

Differential diagnosis "candidiasis intertriginous" : present psoriasis intertriginosa: infection-related acute relapsing activity of a long term known psoriasis vulgaris.
