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Leprosy. tuberculoid leprosy -TT-) Well circumscribed plaque with clearly elevated edges.

Leprosy (dimorphic leprosy): here as tuberculoid borderline type with large-area hardly infiltrated, hypopigmented hypaesthetic plaque

Leprosy (overview): Borderlinelepromatous leprosy (BB), plaques and dome-shaped punch-out lesions.

Leprosy (overview): Leprosy lepromatosa B (Boderline type) with large-area clearly infiltrated, borderline, anaesthetic and hypopigmented plaques, accompanied by inflammatory leprosy reaction

Leprosy. leprosy lepromatosa (-LL-). papules and nodes in diffuse distribution.

Leprosy. leprosy lepromatosa (-LL-): disease pattern with papules and nodules in diffuse distribution that has been continuously developing for many years; loss of eyebrows, partial loss of eyelashes (Alopecia lepromatosa)

Leprosy lepromatosa: advanced findings with numerous, almost symmetrically distributed, asymptomatic papules and nodules, no concomitant inflammatory reaction.

Leprosy. Muscular atrophy in lepromatous leprosy.

Leprosy (overview): Leprosy lepromatosa (-LL-) with atrophy and mutilation of the finger end phalanges.

Leprosy. leprosy lepromatosa (-LL-) with large, discreet, somewhat borderline plaque on the cheek and neck. clearly protruding and palpable nerve cord as a sign of lepromatous neuritis.

Type I leprosy reaction "upgrading reaction": in a patient with Boderline lepromatous leprosy, characterized by an inflammatory flare-up of facial plaques.