Leishmaniasis cutaneous recurrent: a sharply defined, peripherally progressive, painless, reddish-brownish surface-smooth plaque that has existed for years and is clearly elevated.
Leishmaniosis recidivans: cutaneous leishmaniasis with 2 differently sized, painless, brownish, sharply defined plaques (self-infiltrate in diascopy)
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