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The image is a close-up of a page from a medical textbook discussing fungal infections. The text details the classification of fungal infections into four groups: Superficial mycoses, Subcutaneous mycoses, Systemic or deep-seated mycoses, and Opportunistic mycoses. It then elaborates on superficial mycoses, dividing them into surface infections and cutaneous infections. A specific condition, "Tinea Versicolor or Pityriasis Versicolor," is described with its causative agent (Malassezia furfur), clinical disease, laboratory diagnosis (specimen and techniques like Direct KOH mount and culture), and a note about M. furfur causing disseminated infections in infants. The image does not contain any information about the city of Jauro Yinu, Nigeria, or any forensic details.
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