Old world cutaneous leishmaniasis Bilder
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Leishmaniasis, cutaneous: with yellowish-white crust covered, superficially ulcerated, rough, scaly, red plaque in the cheek region in a 9-year-old boy with cutaneous leishmaniasis


Leishmaniasis, cutaneous: approx. 1.2 x 1.4 cm large, blurred, fine-lamellar scaling, flatly elevated, symptomless, slightly consistency-multiplied red plaque; the family last visited Morocco 12 weeks ago.


Leishmaniasis, cutaneous, several weeks after a stay of several days in Lebanon, moderately sharply defined, roundish, red lump with central ulcer formation (here crust-covered).

Leishmaniasis, cutaneous:roundish, reddish plaque appearing several weeks after a holiday in Mallorca with central erosion.

Leishmaniasis, cutaneous: about 8 weeks old, furuncoloid, moderately pressure dolent, red, rough lump with extensive central ulceration; history of previous vacation in Egypt; no systemic complaints.

Leishmaniasis, cutaneous: about 8 weeks old, furuncoloid, moderately pressure dolent, red, rough lump with extensive central ulceration; history of previous vacation in Egypt; no systemic complaints.

Leishmaniasis, cutaneous. 12 weeks old, 1.5 x 1.2 cm in size, slowly progressing in size, solitary, slightly pressure dolent, red, rough lump with ulceration in the center. History of previous vacation in Egypt. No systemic complaints.

Leishmaniasis cutane: after a holiday in Tunisia appeared, little symptomatic, roundish, red-brown ulcerated nodules.

Leishmaniasis, cutaneous (oriental bulge). solitary, about 10 weeks old, slowly progressing in size, moderately pressure dolent, red, rough lump with central ulceration. medical history: previous stay in Syria. no systemic complaints.



Leishmaniasis, cutaneous. Disseminated, brownish, non-painful lumps in the area of both legs.

Leishmaniasis, cutaneous. solitary, chronically inpatient, no longer increasing, existing for about 18 months, approx. 3.0 x 3.0 cm, whitish, skin-coloured to brown scar localized on the right cheek. atrophic surface, folded. stay in endemic area (Africa) before first appearance.

Leishmaniasis, cutaneous epithelioid cell granulomas with accompanying lymphoplasma cellular reaction in the upper corium.
