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Clinicomycological Profile of the Dermatophytes and Its Antifungal Susceptibility Pattern in Patients Attending Dermatology Out Patient Department in a Tertiary Care Hospital

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TABLE-1Distribution of age groups among the study population
Figure -1Gender distribution of age groups among the study population
Table 2: GENDER DISTRIBUTION  (n=100)
Table 3: RISK FACTORS (n=100)
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