Introduction: Tinea corporis also known as ‘ringworm’ is dermatophytosis of the trunk. It usually presents as an annular plaque with a slightly raised and often scaly, advancing border. Topical azoles in combination with steroids are commonly prescribed. But it is unclear whether they are superior to topical azoles alone or not.
Objective: To compare the clinical efficacy of 1% topical clotrimazole cream vs combination of 1% isoconazolenitrate (ISN)with 0.1%diflucortolone valerate (DFV) cream in patients of tinea corporis.