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A case report of cutaneous leishmaniasis: a misleading clinical presentation.

Corentine VanlierLiliane MarotEva LaranagaPhilippe D'abadieJean Cyr YombiHalil YildizMarie Baeck
Published in: Infection (2020)
We report the case of an otherwise healthy 67-year-old man who presented with inflammatory skin lesions on the scalp and face for the past 7 years. The lesions were first mistaken as cutaneous sarcoidosis, mycobacterial infection, and cutaneous lymphoma. Finally, the diagnosis was made by RT-PCR analysis on a punch-biopsy specimen, which was positive for Leishmania infantum. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: To date, the choice of treatment for complex cutaneous leishmaniases is based on the Leishmania species. Our patient successfully responded to liposomal amphotericin B.
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