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Fig. 1 | Parasites & Vectors

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From: Cutaneous and mucocutaneous leishmaniasis: experience of a Mediterranean hospital

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a Cupuliform papules with normal color in nasal top suggestive of hamartoma or anexial tumor. b Hiperqueratose crust plaque in scalp of patient with Crohn’s disease in treatment with infliximab suggestive of epidermoid carcinoma. c Previous patient after the retreat of the crusts. d, e Immunocompetent patients with orange papules on the back suggestive of sarcoidosis. f Left supraciliar violet nodule suggestive of skin lymphoma/pseudolymphoma. g Patient with rheumatoid arthritis in treatment with infliximab with a lesion compatible with epidermoid carcinoma in soil mouth. h Ulcerated plaque with elevated verge that might confused with a gangrenosum pyoderma. i Patients with papule-nodule lesions on the back of their hands suggestive of multicentric reticulohistiocytosis or dermatomyositis Gottron’s papules

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