Which type of leprosy shows satellite lesions?_____
_____ phenomenon is a severe complication of multi bacillary leprosy characterised by leukocytoclastic vasculitis and epidermal infarction
_____ syphilis is characterized by a maculopapular copper/red rash on the palms and soles weeks to months after infection
Asymmetric nerve involvement is seen typically in _____ leprosy
Large lesions with dry scaly skin, no hair and absent sensations are seen typically in _____ leprosy
_____ characterized by an infection of the deeper dermis and subcutaneous tissues is caused Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pyogenes
Hint: what skin pathology
Are primary lesions seen in Syphilis d'Emblee?_____
Are reaction episodes seen commonly in histioid leprosy?_____
Loss of _____ is seen in leprosy and myxedema.
Seal finger or whale finger lesion with suspected Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae infection is suggestive of _____.

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