| Literature DB >> 16425718 |
A Masmoudi1, S Boudaya, L Bouzid, F Frigui, T J Meziou, F Akrout, H Turki, A Zahaf.
Abstract
The localisation of the cutaneous leishmaniasis of L. major at the penis level is rare, we report here a new observation. Mr K. R aged of 41, without known pathological background presented for 20 days a nodular lesion of the anterior face of the neck, 2 juxtaposed ulcerated nodular lesions of the left wrist. He presented also subcutaneous nodules ranged linearly and extended to the root of the penis. Theses lesions were covered by an erythematous or ulcerated skin. The smear made from the genital lesions of the penis confirmed the diagnosis of a cutaneous leishmaniasis. The evolution was favourable after a 21 days treatment by doxycyclin after an interval of one week. Our observation was specific by the localisation of the cutaneous leishmaniasis and by the clinical form. This shows that in our region cutaneous leishmaniasis is characterised by different clinical symptoms.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16425718
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bull Soc Pathol Exot ISSN: 0037-9085