Single skin lesion is seen in which type of leprosy

Correct Answer: TT
Description: Ans. is 'b' i.e., TT The skin lesions of tuberculoid leprosy consist of one or a few hypopigmented macules or plagues. As the spectrum moves from tuberculoid leprosy to lepromatous leprosy, the number of lesions is increased.
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