01088nas a2200205 4500000000100000008004100001260001200042653002400054653002200078653002200100100001300122700001300135700001200148245003400160856007400194300001200268490000600280520058200286022001400868 2020 d c01/202010alepromatous leprosy10averrucous leproma10averrucous lesions1 aAshraf R1 aNarang T1 aDogra S00aVerrucous lesions in leprosy. uhttps://www.ijmyco.org/temp/IntJMycobacteriol94445-3650522_100825.pdf a445-4470 v93 a

Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease with varied presentation. Hypopigmented or erythematous patches and plaques, skin-colored nodules, and diffuse cutaneous infiltration are the different types of cutaneous lesions seen among patients of leprosy. Verrucous lesions are an uncommon finding of the disease and may be misdiagnosed in the present times due to its rarity. We have herein described two such patients, one of whom had verrucous lesions as the only evident manifestation of leprosy, while the other developed verrucous plaque as the part of leprosy relapse.

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