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A member of the wrestling team at your high school comes to you before practice and shows you a skin lesion on his upper right thigh, laterally near the greater trochanter. The lesion is brownish-red & elevated, itches and is scaling. There is no discharge such as pus that would be typical of a bacterial type infection. Based on this history and findings, what would you conclude? What would you recommend?
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A member of the wrestling team at your high school comes to you before practice and shows you a skin lesion on his upper right thigh, laterally near the greater trochanter. The lesion is brownish-red and elevated, itches, and is scaling. There is no discharge such as pus that would be typical of a bacterial type infection. Based on this history and findings, what would you conclude? What would you recommend?
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