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Leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease caused by the protozoan Leishmariia, transmitted by female phlebotomine sandfly. The disease spectrum ranges from limited cutaneous plaques to disseminated nodules, and may involve viscera including liver, spleen and bone marrow. Concurrent occurrence of various patterns of the disease in a single patient is rare. Here, we report a patient with leishmania recidivans and mucocutaneous disease alongwith involvement of multiple bones, a combination that has not been reported in Pakistan. Corresponding Author | Dr. Hira Tariq, Assistant Professor of Dermatology Department, SIMS/ Services Hospital, Lahore Email: kemcolianhira46@gmail.com

Hira Tariq, Shahbaz Anna, Ambereen Anwar , Ameena Ashrafi. (2021) Coexistence of Recidivans, Mucocutaneous and Osseous Leishmaniasis in an ImmunocompromisedPatient, , Volume 27, issue 4.
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