File:Tinea pedis interdigitalis.jpg

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Athlete's foot is a fungal infection of the skin that causes scaling, flaking, and itching of affected areas. It is typically transmitted in moist areas where people walk barefoot, such as showers or bathhouses. The image shows the toes from below.

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English: Athlete's foot is a fungal infection of the skin that causes scaling, flaking, and itching of affected areas. It is typically transmitted in moist areas where people walk barefoot, such as showers or bathhouses. The image shows the toes from below plus the front part of the sole.
Deutsch: Fußpilz
Français : Pied d'athlète. La photo montre un pied droit vu de face ainsi qu'une partie de la plante du pied.
Suomi: Jalkasieni
Date Unknown date (originally uploaded 10:34, 28 September 2006)
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Author User Falloonb on en.wikipedia
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