Amer Ejaz, Naeem Raza, Nadia Iftikhar
Combined Military Hospital, Kharian Cantt, Pakistan. amer_ejaz@yahoo.com
Dermatology online journal 2007Cutaneous leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania tropica and Leishmania major is endemic in Pakistan and is the second most prevalent vector-borne disease in the country (after malaria). We report a case of non-ulcerating, sporotrichoid cutaneous leishmaniasis that recurred 2 years after successful treatment of two typical leishmaniasis ulcers. The patient came from Kohat, a border town in the northwestern region of Pakistan about 50 miles east of Afghanistan. It is important for physicians to be familiar with unusual presentations of this common condition.
Amer Ejaz, Naeem Raza, Nadia Iftikhar. Recurrent cutaneous leishmaniasis presenting as sporotrichoid abscesses: a rare presentation near Afghanistan border. Dermatology online journal. 2007;13(2):15
PMID: 17498434
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