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Volume 29, Number 6—June 2023
Research Letter

Limited Cutaneous Leishmaniasis as Ulcerated Verrucous Plaque on Leg, Tucson, Arizona, USA1

Caitlyn B. Dagenet, Mitchell S. Davis, Sean Murphy, Rebecca Thiede, Keliegh S. Culpepper, and Mohammad FazelComments to Author 
Author affiliations: University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson, Arizona, USA (C.B. Dagenet, R. Thiede, M. Fazel); University of California, San Francisco, California, USA (M.S. Davis); Tucson ER and Hospital, Tucson (S. Murphy); DermPath Diagnostics, Tucson (K.S. Culpepper)

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Limited cutaneous leishmaniasis as ulcerated verrucous plaque on leg of patient in Tucson, Arizona, USA. A solitary, nonhealing plaque with central ulceration is shown on the right proximal lateral pretibial region.

Figure. Limited cutaneous leishmaniasis as ulcerated verrucous plaque on leg of patient in Tucson, Arizona, USA. A solitary, nonhealing plaque with central ulceration is shown on the right proximal lateral pretibial region.

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1This study was presented at the Pacific Dermatology Conference, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA, May 7, 2022.

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