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  1. J.P.C. Peper

    J.P.C. Peper Bronze Member

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    What's your diagnosis?

    I'll post the correct answer in a few days.

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    Mucocutaneous leishmaniasis
     

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    genetical it may be.. may be drug abuser,
     

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    Mucormicosis?
     

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    some sort of intra nasal infection
     

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    Correct answer:

    Mucocutaneous leishmaniasis.

    The parasites present in the nose cause granulomatous-like lesions, which lead to inflammation, perforation and in some cases complete destruction of the nasal septum.
     

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