Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9270619 | Journal of Infection | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The different clinical expression and the evolution of leishmaniasis depend on both the parasite subtype and the host's immunity status. L. infantum manifests with an atypical clinical feature more frequently than other species. The differential diagnosis for multiple ulcers must include several skin diseases, such as cutaneous TBC, bacterial ulcers, traumatic ulcers, deep mycoses, and sarcoidosis. However, an MCL should always be considered in subjects coming from endemic areas. In our case, the multifocality, the size of the lesions and the unresponsiveness to other treatment indicate a short course treatment with liposomal B amphotericin that proved to be a suitable alternative to traditional drugs used in MCL.
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Authors
A. Paradisi, R. Capizzi, A. Zampetti, I. Proietti, C. De Simone, C. Feliciani, P.L. Amerio,