How is tinea versicolor diagnosed? Why is it difficult to culture this organism? Tinea versicolor is diagnosed by scraping some of the scale from a lesion and looking for the characteristic “spaghetti and meatball” under the microscope. The meatball is the yeast forms, and the spaghetti is the short hyphae. This organism is a lipophilic yeast and will grow only after a source of lipid is added to the culture media. A yellow fluorescence may be seen by Wood’s light examination of affected areas. |
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