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Auricular enlargement: An atypical presentation of old world cutaneous leishmaniasis
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2011
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OphthalmologyNew WorldMassive Auricular EnlargementVisceral LeishmaniasisPathologyLeishmania MexicanaDermatologyMedicineAuricular Enlargement
The auricle is an extremely rare site for cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) in Old World, which tends to be a benign disease with self-healing small nodules such as the "oriental sore". However, in the New World, there is a type of CL of the ear, named as "chiclero's ulcer" which is caused by Leishmania mexicana. Herein, we describe a case of massive auricular enlargement due to Old World CL.
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