Tinea, a fungal infection, most commonly results in lesions characterized by scales (option e). These scales appear as red, itchy patches with a raised border and are often circular. While tinea can sometimes lead to secondary lesions such as fissures or ulcerations due to scratching, the primary lesion type is typically scaly. Wheals, nodules, and ulcers are not characteristic of tinea infections.
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