Diagnosis: Tinea cruris
Description: Red patches with active borders.
Morphology: Patch
Site: Groin adult
Sex: M
Age: 26
Type: Clinical
Submitted By: Nameer Al-Sudany
Differential DiagnosisHistory: A young adult man presented with bilateral symmetrical crural erythematous patches with active scaly borders of few weeks duration. After a march for a long distance the patient suffered severe burning sensation in the involved area which became more reddish. KOH smear of peripheral scales yielded positive fungal elements.