2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.annder.2012.04.154
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Caractérisation comparative des trois formes de leishmaniose cutanée endémiques en Tunisie

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“…On the other hand, the high sensitivity of cultures (72.9%) is related to the adaptation of L. major to the NNN medium [ 27 ]. The clinical appearance is characterized by a predominance of childhood infection and multiple lesions (61.4%), preferentially localized to the limbs (70.4%) [ 44 ]. Children of less than or equal to 15 years (76.1% of cases) considered as “naive” are likely to be the most susceptible to L. major infection [ 45 , 46 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, the high sensitivity of cultures (72.9%) is related to the adaptation of L. major to the NNN medium [ 27 ]. The clinical appearance is characterized by a predominance of childhood infection and multiple lesions (61.4%), preferentially localized to the limbs (70.4%) [ 44 ]. Children of less than or equal to 15 years (76.1% of cases) considered as “naive” are likely to be the most susceptible to L. major infection [ 45 , 46 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…La prédominance de la forme ulcéro-croûteuse dans notre série, notée également dans les autres études effectuées en Afrique du nord, est expliquée par la fréquence de la LC à L. Major [ 3 ]. Cette dernière forme se caractérise par des lésions volontiers multiples, la localisation au niveau des régions découvertes surtout au niveau des membres ainsi que la courte durée d’évolution [ 6 ].…”
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“…Peaks of emerging cases are observed in fall, mainly between September and November [6]. Spontaneous healing but with indelible scars is obtained in less than 8 months [6, 24, 26].
Figure 2.Multiple ulcerous lesions with scabs of the forearm due to L. major .
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confidence: 99%