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. 2021 Jun 14;15(6):e0009495. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0009495

Fig 4. Images of different locations (elbow, arm, leg, buttock, anterior and posterior trunk) of leprosy lesions.

Fig 4

(a) Hypochromatic anesthetic macule with irregular edges on the right elbow and forearm; (b) the same previous patient, after 12 months of multi drug therapy, with improvement of skin sensitivity; (c-d) typical borderline lesions on the left arm and trunk; (e) hypochromatic macule with infiltrated erythematous border on the right leg; (f) typical borderline lesions on the buttocks; (g) hypochromatic macules and erythematous plaques on the back; (h) the same previous patient, after 3 months of multi drug therapy with new hypochromatic macules on the back. Legend: 0 (anesthetic point);—(hypoesthetic point); + (normoesthesic point).