SKIN LEISHMANIASIS
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This article deals with Skin leishmaniasis or pendinka (Borovsky's disease, rubber ulcer, pendinsky ulcer, Bagdad ulcer...) is a group of leishmaniasis that is manifested by lesions of the skin, subcutaneous tissues and/or mucous membranes. Caused by Leishmania. They are distributed mainly in the tropics and subtropics, transmitted through the bites of mosquitoes of the genera Phlebotomus and Lutzomyia.
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