Tegumentary leishmaniasis mimicking visceralization in a cirrhotic patient: Atypical cutaneous lesions and local immunological features

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Abstract

Tegumentary leishmaniasis (TL) diagnosis is challenging due to the lack of a gold standard diagnostic tool. The diagnosis is significantly harder in regions where visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is also prevalent since immunological tests may present cross-reactivity. A cirrhotic patient from an endemic Brazilian region for TL and VL presented with atypical cutaneous lesions, a usual clinico-laboratory feature of VL (including a positive rk39 test result), but he was diagnosed with TL histopathologically; VL was ruled out by necropsy. Physicians working in co-prevalent areas should be aware of atypical features, unusual clinical course, and unexpected laboratory findings of leishmaniasis.

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Vernal, S., Casal, Y., Vieira, L. T., Amato, V. S., Duarte, M. I. S., & Nastri, A. C. S. S. (2020). Tegumentary leishmaniasis mimicking visceralization in a cirrhotic patient: Atypical cutaneous lesions and local immunological features. Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, 53. https://doi.org/10.1590/0037-8682-0380-2019

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