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    Pediatric cutaneous leishmaniasis in Morocco: Clinical and epidemiological features by Baghad, B, Riyad, M, Razanapinaritra, R, Maksouri, H, Ben Errais, H, Chiheb, S

    “…Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is a parasitic disease caused by a flagellate protozoa of the genus Leishmania and is a public health problem throughout the…”
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    Cutaneous leishmaniasis of the vermilion border of the upper lip extending to the oral mucosa by Elfatoiki, F Z, Boumezzourh, A, Maksouri, H, Elkhalfaoui, N, Dessay, M, Riyad, M, Chiheb, S

    “…Cutaneous leishmaniasis is endemic in Morocco. Mucosal involvement is rare. We report a case in Morocco of cutaneous leishmaniasis of the vermilion border of…”
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    La leishmaniose cutanée de l’enfant au Maroc : particularités cliniques et épidémiologiques by Baghad, B., Riyad, M., Razanapinaritra, R., Maksouri, H., Ben Errais, H., Chiheb, S.

    “…La leishmaniose cutanée (LC) est une affection parasitaire due à des protozoaires flagellés Leishmaniaspp. Au Maroc, la LC sévit de façon sporadique ou…”
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    Leishmaniose cutanée du vermillon avec atteinte muqueuse de la lèvre supérieure by Elfatoiki, F.Z., Boumezzourh, A., Maksouri, H., Elkhalfaoui, N., Dessay, M., Riyad, M., Chiheb, S.

    “…La leishmaniose cutanée est une affection parasitaire endémique au Maroc. L’atteinte muqueuse est exceptionnelle. Nous rapportons un cas de leishmaniose…”
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    Cutaneous leishmaniasis of the vermilion border of the upper lip extending to the oral mucosa by Elfatoiki, F Z, Boumezzourh, A, Maksouri, H, Elkhalfaoui, N, Dessay, M, Riyad, M, Chiheb, S

    Published in Annales de dermatologie et de venereologie (01-02-2020)
    “…BACKGROUNDCutaneous leishmaniasis is endemic in Morocco. Mucosal involvement is rare. We report a case in Morocco of cutaneous leishmaniasis of the vermilion…”
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