In dermatology, fungal ulcers are characterized by their distinctive features, notably the presence of satellite lesions. Satellite lesions refer to smaller ulcerations or lesions surrounding a primary larger ulcer or plaque. These are particularly indicative of fungal infections such as candidiasis, where the satellite lesions are often smaller pustules or vesicles scattered around a central ulcer.
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Considering these details, the characteristic finding of fungal ulcers is best represented by satellite lesions.
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