TY - JOUR KW - Mycobacterium leprae KW - Multibacillary leprosy KW - leprosy KW - lepromatous leprosy KW - Infectious dermatopathies AU - Medeiros MZ AU - Hans Filho G AU - Takita LC AU - Vicari CFS AU - Barbosa AB AU - Couto ÍV AB - Leprosy skin lesions are described as hypochromic or erythematous macules, pale erythematous or reddish-brown plaques, papules, nodules, and diffuse cutaneous infiltration, depending on the clinical form of the disease. They may be accompanied by hypo or anesthesia, alopecia, and hypo or anhidrosis. Verrucous lesions are now quite uncommon in leprosy. The literature is sparse, with only 25 reported cases of this association, especially in the lepromatous pole of the disease. This work is a report on two cases of lepromatous leprosy of long evolution, coursing with vegetant verrucous lesions. BT - Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24937824 CN - MEDEIROS2014 DO - 10.1590/abd1806-4841.20142964 IS - 3 J2 - An. bras. dermatol. LA - eng N2 - Leprosy skin lesions are described as hypochromic or erythematous macules, pale erythematous or reddish-brown plaques, papules, nodules, and diffuse cutaneous infiltration, depending on the clinical form of the disease. They may be accompanied by hypo or anesthesia, alopecia, and hypo or anhidrosis. Verrucous lesions are now quite uncommon in leprosy. The literature is sparse, with only 25 reported cases of this association, especially in the lepromatous pole of the disease. This work is a report on two cases of lepromatous leprosy of long evolution, coursing with vegetant verrucous lesions. PY - 2014 SP - 481 EP - 484 T2 - Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia TI - Verrucous lepromatous leprosy: a rare form of presentation - Report on two cases UR - http://www.scielo.br/pdf/abd/v89n3/0365-0596-abd-89-03-0481.pdf VL - 89 ER -