2017
DOI: 10.1111/ijd.13796
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Clinical and dermoscopic characteristics of a patient with cutaneous and mucosal manifestations of Peruvian wart

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“…Peruvian wart is the eruptive phase of Carrion’s disease, an infection caused by Bartonella bacilliformis ; on the basis of the size of the lesions, there are three clinical types, i.e., miliary (1–4 mm), mular (> 5 mm), and nodular or subdermic [ 38 ]. A single dermoscopy report on Peruvian wart is available, with miliary lesions showing vascular component with circular scale, mular lesions featuring a vascular component with a central depression, and nodular lesions exhibiting a nonspecific pattern [ 38 ].…”
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“…Peruvian wart is the eruptive phase of Carrion’s disease, an infection caused by Bartonella bacilliformis ; on the basis of the size of the lesions, there are three clinical types, i.e., miliary (1–4 mm), mular (> 5 mm), and nodular or subdermic [ 38 ]. A single dermoscopy report on Peruvian wart is available, with miliary lesions showing vascular component with circular scale, mular lesions featuring a vascular component with a central depression, and nodular lesions exhibiting a nonspecific pattern [ 38 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%