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Mycobacterium lepromatosis

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English: Skin biopsies of 59-year-old white male US citizen showing Mycobacterium lepromatosis infection, 2017. A) Hematoxylin and eosin–stained section of a specimen from the chin showing granulomatous dermal inflammation (original magnification ×100); inset shows nerve involvement (arrows) that is diagnostic for leprosy (original magnification ×400). B) Fite-stained section of a specimen from the chin highlights numerous acid-fast bacilli within histiocytes (original magnification ×1,000); inset shows peripheral nerve involvement (arrows) that is diagnostic for leprosy (original magnification ×1,000).
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Source https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5652441/
Author Abinash Virk,Bobbi Pritt, Robin Patel, James R. Uhl, Spencer A. Bezalel, Lawrence E. Gibson, Barbara M. Stryjewska, and Margot S. Peters

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