Literature DB >> 11370249

Leishmaniasis in Sudan. Mucosal leishmaniasis.

A M el-Hassan1, E E Zijlstra.   

Abstract

Sudanese mucosal leishmaniasis is a chronic infection of the upper respiratory tract and/or oral mucosa caused mainly by Leishmania donovani. The disease occurs in areas of the country endemic for visceral leishmaniasis, particularly among Masalit and other closely related tribes in western Sudan. The condition may develop during or after an attack of visceral leishmaniasis, but in most cases it is a primary mucosal disease. Unlike South American mucocutaneous leishmaniasis, mucosal leishmaniasis in Sudan is not preceded or accompanied by a cutaneous lesion. Pathologically, the lesions show a mixture of macrophages, plasma cells and lymphocytes. An epithelioid granuloma may also be found. Parasites are scanty. Diagnosis is established by demonstration of parasites in smears or biopsies, by culture or animal inoculation, or with the aid of the polymerase chain reaction. Most patients give positive results in the direct agglutination test and leishmanin skin test. Patients respond well to treatment with pentavalent antimony compounds.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11370249     DOI: 10.1016/s0035-9203(01)90217-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg        ISSN: 0035-9203            Impact factor:   2.184


  4 in total

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Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg       Date:  2011-10       Impact factor: 2.345

2.  Risk factors of visceral leishmaniasis in East Africa: a case-control study in Pokot territory of Kenya and Uganda.

Authors:  Jan H Kolaczinski; Richard Reithinger; Dagemlidet T Worku; Andrew Ocheng; John Kasimiro; Narcis Kabatereine; Simon Brooker
Journal:  Int J Epidemiol       Date:  2008-01-09       Impact factor: 7.196

3.  Localised leishmaniasis of oral mucosa: report of an unusual clinicopathological entity.

Authors:  Deepak Passi; Sarang Sharma; Shubharanjan Dutta; Chandan Gupta
Journal:  Case Rep Dent       Date:  2014-09-29

4.  Concomitant Infection with Leishmania donovani and L. major in Single Ulcers of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Patients from Sudan.

Authors:  A M Babiker; S Ravagnan; A Fusaro; M M Hassan; S M Bakheit; M M Mukhtar; G Cattoli; G Capelli
Journal:  J Trop Med       Date:  2014-03-12
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