2007
DOI: 10.4103/0378-6323.31904
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Localization of varicella around cutaneous leishmaniasis

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“…reported more abundant chickenpox lesions in the area of a bee sting (venom‐induced), in areas exposed to prolonged sunlight (photolocalization), and in operated areas placed in plaster. Siadat et al . reported greater intensity around cutaneous leishmaniasis lesions in a 13‐year‐old patient.…”
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“…reported more abundant chickenpox lesions in the area of a bee sting (venom‐induced), in areas exposed to prolonged sunlight (photolocalization), and in operated areas placed in plaster. Siadat et al . reported greater intensity around cutaneous leishmaniasis lesions in a 13‐year‐old patient.…”
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“…Varicella (chickenpox) is an acute, highly contagious exanthem caused by primary varicella zoster virus (VZV) infection . Although cutaneous lesions are usually seen on the face, trunk, oral mucosa, extremities and hair‐bearing skin, they may occur more intensively in some regions of the body because of predisposing factors such as trauma, immunosuppression, sunburn, pre‐existing cutaneous diseases, inoculation injection sites and facial abrasion …”
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