Kevin M. Burningham, Juliana H. Kim, Alisha Kashyap, Stephen K. Tyring
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Fungi cause cutaneous pathology in humans in three broad categories: superficial mycoses, subcutaneous mycoses, and systemic or opportunistic mycoses. In this chapter, we will discuss recent updates in treatment for dermatological diagnoses in each of these categories. We will also discuss dermatologically relevant emerging fungal pathogens.