Leprosy skin lesions are described as hypochromic or erythematous macules, pale
erythematous or reddish-brown plaques, papules, nodules, and diffuse cutaneous
infiltration, depending on the clinical form of the disease. They may be
accompanied by hypo or anesthesia, alopecia, and hypo or anhidrosis. Verrucous
lesions are now quite uncommon in leprosy. The literature is sparse, with only
25 reported cases of this association, especially in the lepromatous pole of the
disease. This work is a report on two cases of lepromatous leprosy of long
evolution, coursing with vegetant verrucous lesions.