variolabola
Variolabola is a rare and unusual viral disease caused by the variola virus, which is the same virus responsible for smallpox. Unlike smallpox, variolabola is characterized by a unique pattern of skin lesions that resemble a labyrinth or maze. This distinctive feature gives the disease its name, which translates from Latin to "maze-like spots."
The disease was first described in the 19th century and is believed to have been caused by
Variolabola is considered a historical curiosity today, as the global eradication of smallpox in 1980 has made