Table 1. Features of skin lesions that emerged after completion of antibiotic treatment.
Patient | Primary lesion | Time span (days) between completion of antibiotic treatment and occurrence of secondary lesion | Time span (days) between occurrence of secondary lesion and surgical excision | Nature of satellite lesion | Location of satellite lesion | Distance of satellite from primary lesion |
1 | ulcer at the right upper arm/elbow | 75 | 4 | ulcer 1 | right axilla | 10 cm |
275 | 1 | nodule 1 | back | 25 cm | ||
409 | 2 | ulcer 2 | right shoulder | 20 cm | ||
409 | 2 | nodule 2 | thorax | 30 cm | ||
2 | ulcer at the right upper leg/knee | 12 | 6 | nodule 1 | right upper leg | 5 cm |
46 | 33 | nodule 2 | right lower leg | 15 cm | ||
54 | 25 | nodule 3 | right upper leg | 5 cm | ||
176 | 1 | nodule 4 | right foot | 30 cm |
Lesions from which tissue samples became available for histopathological analysis are written in bold letters.