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Table 1.

Characteristics of skin NTDs.

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Table 2.

An example of key diagnostic signs for identification of targeted diseases.

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Fig 1.

Common skin ulcerative lesions related to neglected tropical diseases.

(A) Buruli ulcer with undermined hanging edge, (B) Ill-defined ulcerated infiltrated granulomatous-looking lesions on dorsum of the hand in cutaneous leishmaniasis, (C) Early-stage yaws ulcer with raised edge and “raspberry” type appearance of the central granulation tissue, (D) Multiple yellow-crusted ulcers on the arms in secondary yaws. Images credit: Kingsley Asiedu (A,D), Oriol Mitjà (C), Jorge Postigo (B).

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Fig 2.

Common skin neglected tropical diseases lesions.

(A) Mycetoma with few active sinuses, grains, and discharge, (B) Bilateral lymphoedema of both legs in the late stage of lymphatic filariasis, (C) Hypopigmented anaesthetic macules with infiltrated edge of borderline tuberculoid leprosy. Images credit: Ahmed Fahal (A), CDC Public Health Image library (B), Rie Yotsu (C).

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Table 3.

Recommended diagnosis and management of suspected skin lesions.

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