Tinea Nigra Workup: Procedures, Histologic Findings
Tinea nigra is an uncommon superficial dermatomycosis usually caused by Hortaea werneckii, formerly known as Phaeoannellomyces werneckii, (formerly classified as Exophiala werneckii and Cladosporium werneckii). Tinea nigra may also be due to Stenella araguata, first described and named Cladosporium castellanii in 1973.
JCM, Free Full-Text
Clinical image of tinea nigra located on the sole. b Tinea nigra
Dermoscopy of Bacterial, Viral, and Fungal Skin Infections: A
Tinea nigra - wikidoc
Superficial Fungal Infections
Common traps/pitfalls and emergency diagnosis in dermatopathology
Tinea nigra pathology
Fungal Infections
Tinea nigra - wikidoc
Figure 5 from Dermoscopy in the diagnosis of tinea nigra plantaris
Common traps/pitfalls and emergency diagnosis in dermatopathology
Common traps/pitfalls and emergency diagnosis in dermatopathology
Hints' in the horn: diagnostic clues in the stratum corneum - Cardoso - 2017 - Journal of Cutaneous Pathology - Wiley Online Library
Tinea nigra - an overview