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Atypical lesions in relapsed leprosy.

Abstract

Relapsed cases of leprosy are not common in patients treated regularly with the recommended polychemotherapeutical schemes. Relapses must be readily identified and distinguished from reactions. This article reports a clinical case of relapse in leprosy, with atypical and exuberant skin changes in patient treated for eleven years with a paucibacillary scheme.

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Type
Journal Article
Author
Raiol TKA
Volpato SE
Guimarães PB
Lopes MLAA
Takano DM
Santana JM