Abstract

AbstractA 55-year-old Libyan woman with Crohn's disease was evaluated for persistent skin ulceration at Benghazi Medical Center, Benghazi-Libya. During the initial visit, she was treated with intravenous antibiotics with no improvement. Pyoderma gangrenosum was considered and she received systemic steroids but she did not improve. Surprisingly, after the skin biopsy, leishmania skin infection was diagnosed and she was started on anti-leishmania therapy after which she showed a great improvement in her skin lesions.

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