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. 2014 Oct 9;45(3):781–784. doi: 10.1590/s1517-83822014000300003

Table 2.

The distribution of the dermatophytes, non-dermatophytes molds, yeast and C. minutissimum in the interdigital foot lesions of the 121 patients.

Number %
T. rubrum+ C. minutissimum 6 4.9
T. mentagrophytes+ C. minutissimum 2 1.6
C. minutissimum 15 12.3
T. rubrum 34 28
T. rubrum+ C. parapsilosis 1 0.8
T. mentagrophytes 3 2.4
C. albicans 3 2.4
C. glabrata 1 0.8
Aspergillus spp. 1 0.8
Fusarium spp 1 0.8
Rhodotorula spp. 1 0.8
Trichosporon spp. 3 2.4
Acremonium spp. 1 0.8
Trichosporon spp. +C. minutissimum 1 0.8

Clinical Features: The most common clinical sign was scaling, which affected 82.6% of patients (Table 3).