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2002: Five years after diagnosis

2002: Five years after diagnosis
November 7, 2017Image Gallery

These photos were taken when the disease was in a very florid phase. Many coalesced and ulcerated, becoming extremely painful and causing neuropathic (nerve) damage.

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