Tinea genitalis profunda caused by Microsporum canis: A case report and literature review
A 23-year-old woman developed a severe fungal infection in her genital area caused by a fungus typically found in dogs. The infection initially appeared bacterial and did not respond to antibiotics. Fungal cultures identified Microsporum canis, which was successfully treated with oral antifungal medications, though the patient experienced some scarring and pigmentation changes.