Lupus vulgaris mimicking cutaneous leishmaniasis: A case report
Lupus vulgaris (LV) is a progressive, chronic form of cutaneous tuberculosis (CTB). The head and neck regions are the most commonly affected sites, followed by the arms and legs. Occurring in unusual sites may pose diagnostic difficulties. Herein, we report a case of LV present on the dorsal aspect...
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Main Authors: | Nouf Faihan Bin Rubaian (Author), Haya Fahad Alzamami (Author), Gadah Abdulatif Alhosawi (Author), Leena Abdulrahman Almuhaish (Author) |
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