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Lai WY et al. - Superficial fungal infection is one of the most commonly encountered skin problems in family practice. A 62-year-old lady presented with persistent asymptomatic annular rash on her trunk and limbs for more than one year. She was found to have suspected Cushing syndrome which could possibly account for the atypical presentation. Systemic terbinafine with adjunctive topical treatment were given with excellent response.


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