Clinicopathological presentation of cutaneous leishmaniasis and its diagnostic algorithm
Journal Title: Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease - Year 2017, Vol 7, Issue 9
Abstract
Cutaneous leishmaniasis is transmitted by bite of Phlebotomus sand fly. Incidence of disease has been rising in the areas of world where there is conflict which favors disease spread. Disease is endemic in some areas of world due to conducive local environmental and geographic factors for Phlebotomus sand fly. In view of the constant prevalence of disease and its difficulty in diagnosis due to its complex clinicopathological presentation, an attempt is made to present various clinicopathological conditions which can mimic cutaneous leishmaniasis and to differentiate these by use of mentioned appropriate clinicopathological techniques. The purpose of this study is to guide the clinician and pathologist to make the accurate and timely diagnosis of cutaneous leishmaniasis which helps in prompt treatment and overall prevention.
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