| Literature DB >> 26905744 |
M Reza Razeghinejad1,2, Ahmad Monabati3, Mohammad Rahim Kadivar4, Abdolvahab Alborzi4.
Abstract
A 15-year-old female patient presented with numerous, small, papulonodular skin lesions, and hepatosplenomegaly 9 months after a treated biopsy proved cutaneous leishmaniasis. In ocular examination there were two yellowish, raised gelatinous conjunctival lesions in the left eye. The exisional conjunctival lesion biopsy revealed many Leishman bodies inside tissue histiocytes. The patient had no systemic immunologic problems (normal serum immunoglobulins, nitroblue-tetrazolium test, complement CH50 test and flow cytometry of leukocytes). The indirect immunofluorescent antibody test for Leishmania tropica (titre of 1:1024) and the leishmanin skin test were positive. DNA of L. tropica was detected by a specific polymerase chain reaction on whole blood, bone marrow and skin biopsy specimens. The skin and conjunctival lesions disappeared with miltefosine and no intraocular tissue penetration of organism happened. Conjunctival leishmaniasis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of raised conjunctival lesions in a disseminated cutaneous leishmaniasis patient and needs proper systemic therapy.Entities:
Keywords: Conjunctiva; leishmaniasis; miltefosine
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26905744 DOI: 10.1177/0049475516631881
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trop Doct ISSN: 0049-4755 Impact factor: 0.731