Periungual tegumentary leishmaniasis: A diagnostic challenge

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Abstract

Periungual and paronychia-like skin lesions can mimic various diseases, setting up a diagnostic challenge that invariably requires correlation with complementary tests. We report a case of an ulcerated tumor of the nailfold diagnosed as leishmaniasis. Although paronychia-like cutaneous leishmaniasis is a rare variant, its epidemiological relevance in Brazil should prompt dermatologists to include it as a plausible diagnosis thus leading to correct work up and treatment.

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Sasso, B. M., Torino, A. B. B., França, A. F. E. da C., & Velho, P. E. N. F. (2017). Periungual tegumentary leishmaniasis: A diagnostic challenge. Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia, 92(2), 268–269. https://doi.org/10.1590/abd1806-4841.20176352

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