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Imported Tropical Infectious Ulcers in Travelers
American Journal of Clinical Dermatology, 11/19/08
Zeegelaar JE et al. - Cutaneous leishmaniasis is caused by different species belonging to the genus Leishmania. The disorder is one of the ten most frequent causes of skin diseases in travelers returning from (sub)tropical countries. The clinical picture is diverse, ranging from a painless papule or nodule to an ulcer with or without a scab. Treatment depends on the clinical manifestations and the species involved.
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