PMID: 3771049Sep 1, 1986Paper

Treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis with infrared heat

International Journal of Dermatology
A J Junaid

Abstract

One hundred seventy-eight patients having cutaneous leishmaniasis were treated by exposing the largest lesion once to a source of infrared heat. This treatment provokes an immune response in the patient and allows the lesions to disappear in approximately 5-6 weeks.

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