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. 2014 Jul 31;4(3):55-7.
doi: 10.5826/dpc.0403a10. eCollection 2014 Jul.

Zosteriform cutaneous leishmaniasis diagnosed with the help of dermoscopy

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Zosteriform cutaneous leishmaniasis diagnosed with the help of dermoscopy

Yuval Ramot et al. Dermatol Pract Concept. .

Abstract

Cutaneous leishmaniasis is usually easy to recognize; however, several atypical features exist, which may pose a diagnostic challenge. Here we report a 55-year-old female patient, who presented with an itchy and painful eruption localized in a dermatomal distribution along the right upper chest. Although the clinical appearance of the lesions suggested the diagnosis of herpes zoster, dermoscopic evaluation revealed erythema, hyperkeratosis, burst star whitish appearance and hairpin vessels, compatible with the diagnosis of cutaneous leishmaniasis. Indeed, leishmania amastigotes were detected by smear from the lesions. Zosteriform presentation of cutaneous leishmaniasis, as exemplified by our patient, is especially rare. In our case dermoscopy has proven to be an accessible and easy tool to diagnose such atypical presentation of cutaneous leishmaniasis, and dermatologists in endemic areas should be familiar with its typical dermoscopic features.

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Figure 1.
(A, B) Clustered erythematous nodules with a central crust arranged in a dermatomal distribution. (C, D) Dermoscopic features of the lesions, including erythema, hyperkeratosis, burst star whitish appearance and hairpin vessels. [Copyright: ©2014 Ramot et al.]

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