Fig. 1
From: Imported cases of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Cuba, 2017: role of human movement
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Lesions and clinic description of patients with cutaneous leishmaniasis. IPK, Havana, Cuba, 2017 (Patients appear in chronological order to arrive at IPK). A Case 17–01 (A lesion in the external upper part of the nose, boarding with the palpebral area (1 ½ cm diameter). Another one in the left arm (3 ½ cm diameter). Both active, well defined and ulcerated); B Case 17–02 (An active lesion in the external side of the left leg (4 cm diameter). Border defined, ulcer and crust, over-infected and purulent.); C Case 17–03 (Two lesions ulcerated, crusty, on both sides of the back. Other numerous ones smaller, all around the area and near the shoulder.); D Case 17–04 (Several lesions in the border of the right ear. Lesions were crusty and over-infected); E Case 17–05 (One lesion in the right leg, ulcerated and not crusty)