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Is a superficial fungal infection found on the head.

Tinea cruris
Tinea capitis
Tinea pedis
Tinea corporis

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Option B, Tinea capitis

Step-by-step explanation:

Superficial fungal infection of skin of head or scalp is known as Tinea capitis.

These fungal infection attack the hair shafts and follicles and is a superficial form of mycosis or dermatophytosis.

Tinea cruris is the superficial infection of genitals, buttocks and inner thighs regions. Hence, option A is incorrect.

Tinea pedis is the superficial infection of foot and regions between the phalanges. Hence, option C is incorrect.

Tinea corporis is the superficial infection of arms, legs or skin. Hence, option D is incorrect.

Thus, option B is correct.

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