Uncommon Clinical Presentations of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Sudan
Uncommon Clinical Presentations of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Sudan
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Date
2015-11-18
Authors
Guizani, Ikram
Ibrahim, Muntaser E.
Khalil, Eltahir Awad G.
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UOFK
Abstract
Cutaneous leishmaniasis in Sudan is caused by Leishmania major
zymodeme LON1. Self-healing usually occurs within 1 year but occasionally its duration
is prolonged and treatment is required. The clinical forms are ulcers, nodules
and noduloulcerative lesions. Here we describe seven patients with uncommon
lesions that were difficult to recognize as Leishmania infections. These included
mycetoma-like lesions, lesions that resembled L. tropica infection and others. One
HIV/AIDS patient had Kaposi’s sarcoma with Leishmania parasites in the Kaposi
lesions. Most of these uncommon clinical forms were difficult to treat. The diagnosis
depended on a high degree of suspicion and the demonstration of parasites in smears
or culture. PCR was used to characterize parasites from the patients described here.
Leishmania major was found by kDNA PCR in all patients, except one, who had a
leishmanioma due to L. donovani. In three patients, including one with a L. tropica
like-lesion, the parasites were confirmed as L. major by gp63 PCR—RFLP
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Cutaneous leishmaniasis;,
Leishmania donovani;,
Leishmania major;,
PCR;,
Sudan