English: Four images showing the various early signs of Buruli ulcer on people in Cameroon. Top-left, a small swollen papule. Top-right, a larger nodule, 1-2cm across. Bottom-left, a broader firm "plaque". Bottom-right, a widespread swelling.
Tabah EN, Nsagha DS, Bissek AZ, Njamnshi AK, Braschi MW, Pluschke G, Boock AU (2016). Buruli ulcer in Cameroon: the development and impact of the National Control Programme. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases. 10(2): e0004438. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004224
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