Mucocutaneous leishmaniasis: in an HIV-infected patient; severe, nonpainful swelling of the upper and lower lip with flat, crust-covered ulcerations of the lower lip; recurrent epistaxis.
Leishmaniasis mucocutaneous (facies leishmaniotica): massive solid, persistent swelling of the upper and lower lip. large ulcers covered with crusts on the now sunken nose. destruction of the nasal septum (tapir nose) with recurrent bleeding.
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