File:Black-crusted erosion and surrounding hypopigmented patch on elbow.jpg

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English: A 5-year-old girl from Cotabato Province with a suspected yaws infection.

From original CC-BY report: "This 5-year-old girl is a sibling of Case 1. The skin lesions were of an undetermined duration and were pruritic.

Skin findings:

  • Numerous small, whitish, scaly macules on the shoulders and arms
  • Single, black-crusted erosion on the right elbow area
  • Multiple, atrophic oval scars clustered on the knees"
Date
Source (30 January 2020). "Yaws in the Philippines: first reported cases since the 1970s.". Infectious diseases of poverty 9 (1): 1. DOI:10.1186/s40249-019-0617-6. PMID 31996251.
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Study authors, except for first five macro photographs, which are courtesy of Dr. Camille Toledo:

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current19:05, 5 April 2020Thumbnail for version as of 19:05, 5 April 2020787 × 947 (101 KB)commons>HLHJUploaded a work by Study authors, except for first five macro photographs, which are courtesy of Dr. Camille Toledo: Large, “moist cauliflower” papillomas on left axilla.jpeg Yaws papillomas on axilla significantly reduced in size 2 weeks and completely resolved 3-and-a-half months after one-dose azithromycin was taken.jpeg Papulosquamous plaque and yellow-crusted nodules of secondary yaws on the leg (far view and close-up).jpeg Leg and anterior trunk 3 months post-treatment; Atrophic scars...

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