cutaneous leishmaniasis
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Definition
- Noun:
- A form of leishmaniasis affecting the skin: A parasitic disease caused by protozoan parasites of the Leishmania genus, transmitted by the bite of infected sandflies. It is characterized by the development of skin sores or ulcers, typically at the site of the sandfly bite.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The traveler was diagnosed with cutaneous leishmaniasis after returning from the tropical region.
- Cutaneous leishmaniasis often results in one or more chronic, ulcerative skin lesions.
Advanced Usage
- Medical Context: The term is used in clinical and epidemiological settings to describe this specific localized form of leishmaniasis, distinguishing it from the more severe visceral (systemic) or mucocutaneous (affecting mucous membranes) forms.
- The primary treatment goal for uncomplicated cutaneous leishmaniasis is to promote healing of the skin ulcers and prevent secondary infections.
Variants and Related Words
- Leishmaniasis (n): The broader category of diseases caused by parasites.
- Oriental sore (n): A common historical name for cutaneous leishmaniasis.
- Aleppo boil (n): Another historical name for the disease, named after the city of Aleppo.
- Skin leishmaniasis (n): A descriptive synonym.
Synonyms
- Localized cutaneous leishmaniasis
- Old World cutaneous leishmaniasis (when referring to forms found in Eastern Hemisphere regions)
Related Phrases
- "Healing of cutaneous leishmaniasis": Refers to the process of the skin lesions resolving, which can be spontaneous or treatment-induced.
- The healing of cutaneous leishmaniasis can leave significant scarring.
- "Transmission of cutaneous leishmaniasis": Refers to how the disease is spread.
- Preventing sandfly bites is crucial to interrupt the transmission of cutaneous leishmaniasis.
Noun
- leishmaniasis of the skin; characterized by ulcerative skin lesions