Meltem Akkurt Z.Dal T.Ucmak D.Kelekci S.Karabel M.Aliosmanoglu C.2024-04-242024-04-2420131330-1403https://hdl.handle.net/11468/24842A 5-month-old female infant presented with widespread periorificial erythematous plaques suggestive of acrodermatitis enteropathica. The patient was in good condition without any systemic complaints and/or relevant past medical history. Mycological culture revealed Microsporum canis and complete clearance of lesions was achieved with systemic fluconazole. This case is presented to emphasize that dermatophytoses should be borne in mind in healthy infants presenting with widespread erythematous eruptions.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessAcrodermatitis EnteropathicaFluconazoleInfantMicrosporumTineaTinea Corporis in an infant mimicking acrodermatitis enteropathicaTinea Corporis in an infant mimicking acrodermatitis enteropathicaArticle5732522542-s2.0-84886894744Q4