Dissemination in cutaneous leishmaniasis. I. Subcutaneous nodules.
Int J Dermatol
; 26(5): 300-4, 1987 Jun.
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In a study of cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) caused by Leishmania major in Saudi Arabia, 10% of the patients were found to have subcutaneous nodules (SCN). The SCNs were usually inconspicuous, painless, and proximal to the primary skin lesions; when multiple, they showed a "sporotrichoid" configuration or appeared as "beaded cords." Their number ranged from 1-16 (average 3 25 +/- 2.50; mean +/- 1 SD). In some patients, the SCNs seemed to be triggered by antileishmanial treatment. The clinical picture and pathologic findings suggest that SCNs in patients with CL represent lymphatic dissemination, a phenomenon not widely recognized.
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Leishmaniasis
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Int J Dermatol
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1987
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