2007
DOI: 10.4103/0019-5154.37726
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Atypical presentation of leprosy: A report of two cases

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“…Atypical ENL lesions were predominant in male patients with an approximate male to female ratio of 2.7 : 1 and an age range of 10–73 years with a mean ± standard deviation (SD) of 41.5 ± 44.5. A list of reported cases of atypical ENL is demonstrated in Table 1 [4–59].…”
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“…Atypical ENL lesions were predominant in male patients with an approximate male to female ratio of 2.7 : 1 and an age range of 10–73 years with a mean ± standard deviation (SD) of 41.5 ± 44.5. A list of reported cases of atypical ENL is demonstrated in Table 1 [4–59].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it is necessary to investigate appropriately in every suspected case. [ 6 ] Leprosy can also be presented as atypical manifestations like angioedema, lesions mimicking lupus vulgaris, mimicking cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, lepromatous leprosy with a single plaque with gynecomastia,[ 4 ] nonhealing ulcer over right finger mimicking tenia versicolor,[ 7 ] granuloma annulare, erythema multiforme,[ 8 ] and relapsing polychondritis[ 9 ] reported in the literature.…”
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“…Der Altersbereich war 10–73 Jahre bei einem Mittelwert ± Standardabweichung von 41,5 ± 44,5. Die dokumentierten Fälle eines atypischen ENL sind in Tabelle 1 aufgelistet [4–59].…”
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