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Leprosy: A Diagnostic Trap for Dermatopathologists in Nonendemic Area
American Journal of Dermatopathology, 07/28/09
Rongioletti F et al. – The clinical features and the detection of just few bacilli in the skin lesions and skin smears were more consistent with a borderline leprosy. The discordance between the clinical and histopathological diagnosis in the setting of leprosy is discussed.
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