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English: Original caption: Clinical presentation of skin NTDs. (A) Leprosy (borderline tuberculoid leprosy). Ill-defined, multiple hypo-pigmented patches on the back. (B) Deformities of the feet and ulcer from peripheral neuropathy in leprosy. (C) Lymphatic filariasis. Unilateral lymphedema of the limb. (image: Saravu R. Narahari) (D) Mucocutaneous leishmaniasis. Redness and swelling of the nose. Inside: destruction of the nasal mucosa. Same patient as (A) (co-infection). (E) Cutaneous leishmaniasis. Infiltrated granulomatous lesion with central ulceration on the forehead. (F) Mycetoma. Multiple nodules with openings of draining sinuses discharging pus and blood. (image: Ahmed Fahal) (G) Buruli ulcer. Ulceration on the arm with extensive edema. Black and yellowish necrotic tissue on wound surface with some traditional remedies at first visit. (H) Yaws (primary yaws). Nodule with central ulceration with yellow crust on the forehead. (image: Kingsley Asiedu) (I) Tungiasis. Multiple small nodules with central black dot (body part of the adult flea) on the palm and on the finger tips.
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Source (14 November 2018). "Integrated Management of Skin NTDs—Lessons Learned from Existing Practice and Field Research". Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease 3 (4). DOI:10.3390/tropicalmed3040120. PMID 30441754. ISSN 2414-6366.
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