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Comparison between the Effectiveness of Erythromycin, Single-dose Clarithromycin and Topical Fusidic Acid in the Treatment of Erythrasma

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Erythrasma is a superficial mild skin infection which is caused by Corynebacterium minutissimum that forms erythematous, flat, without secretion spots, and appears as coral-red fluorescence under Wood’s light. It is usually seen in the webs, inguinal, axillary, inframammary, and intergluteal regions. (1) Although there is no standard method of trea

Comparison between the Effectiveness of Erythromycin, Single-dose Clarithromycin and Topical Fusidic Acid in the Treatment of Erythrasma
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