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 Introduction

Tropical Diseases:

I Leishmaniasis
II Paracoccidioidomycosis
III Blastomycocis
IV Chromoblastomycosis
V Lepra
VI Sporotrichosis
VII Histoplasmosis
VIII Rhinosporidiosis
IX Mycetomas
X Rhinoscleroma
XI Chagasdisease
XII Actinomycosis
XIII Mucormycosis
XIV Amoebiasis
XV Protothecosis
XVI Lobomycosis
XVII Phaeohyphomycosis
XVIII Pruritus actinicus
XIX Bite of snake
XX Coccidioidomycosis

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I. Leishmaniasis

Case 11. Mucocutaneous Leishmaniasis / Secondary Syphilis

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Fig. 11-A3

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Fig. 11-A3
Fig. 11-A3: Mucocutaneous Leishmaniasis

With the higher magnification the parasites are better to recognize. The absence of leucocytes in the granulation tissue in these cases is typical. The Grocott stain which must be applied in such cases was negative, meaning that no fungal infection existed.

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Facultad de Medicina
Universidad de Los Andes
Merida - Venezuela