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Atypical Systemic Leishmaniasis to Be Considered in the Differential of Patients Presenting with Depressed Immunity

BACKGROUND: Systemic leishmaniasis has been known to present with prolonged fever, hepatosplenomegaly and wasting. Beside this classical form, a sub-clinical form has been identified. It is described with either one or two of the above symptoms missing; other findings have been reported instead, suc...

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Autores principales: Nuwayri-Salti, Nuha, Knio, Khouzama, Jammoul, Adham, Fakhoury, Rajaa, Sarhane, Karim A., Nakkash-Chmaisse, Hania
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3424245/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22928054
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001782
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author Nuwayri-Salti, Nuha
Knio, Khouzama
Jammoul, Adham
Fakhoury, Rajaa
Sarhane, Karim A.
Nakkash-Chmaisse, Hania
author_facet Nuwayri-Salti, Nuha
Knio, Khouzama
Jammoul, Adham
Fakhoury, Rajaa
Sarhane, Karim A.
Nakkash-Chmaisse, Hania
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description BACKGROUND: Systemic leishmaniasis has been known to present with prolonged fever, hepatosplenomegaly and wasting. Beside this classical form, a sub-clinical form has been identified. It is described with either one or two of the above symptoms missing; other findings have been reported instead, such as lymphadenopathy and anemia. In this report, we reveal a third unsuspected form which we are referring to as “atypical”. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Patients suspected to be immune-deficient were referred to our immunology specialized laboratory to study some aspects of their immune functions (not normally covered in the general laboratory). Multiple specialized tests were performed, including microscopic examinations using appropriate stains, and mainly cultures of biopsies on several types of specialized media. 19·4% of 160 patients were found to have close to normal laboratory profiles, but exhibited dysfunctional macrophages laden with Leishmania parasites. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Findings such as the ones we obtained allowed us to uncover the presence of patients with an atypical form of systemic leishmaniasis. It presents with symptoms masquarading a condition in which the immune system is non functional. This predisposes patients to recurrent secondary infections resulting in clinical pictures with a great variety of signs and symptoms. These findings alerted us to the fact that systemic leishmaniasis presents with a much wider spectrum of signs and symptoms than so far suspected and is far more common than diagnosed to date. Furthermore, among these 31 patients was a number of adults. This proved that in our area systemic leishmaniasis is surely not limited to the pediatric age group. Our recommendation is to entertain the diagnosis of atypical systemic leishmaniasis in any patient with an unexplained depressed immunity state and in whom no obvious immunologic defect can be identified.
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spelling pubmed-34242452012-08-27 Atypical Systemic Leishmaniasis to Be Considered in the Differential of Patients Presenting with Depressed Immunity Nuwayri-Salti, Nuha Knio, Khouzama Jammoul, Adham Fakhoury, Rajaa Sarhane, Karim A. Nakkash-Chmaisse, Hania PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Systemic leishmaniasis has been known to present with prolonged fever, hepatosplenomegaly and wasting. Beside this classical form, a sub-clinical form has been identified. It is described with either one or two of the above symptoms missing; other findings have been reported instead, such as lymphadenopathy and anemia. In this report, we reveal a third unsuspected form which we are referring to as “atypical”. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Patients suspected to be immune-deficient were referred to our immunology specialized laboratory to study some aspects of their immune functions (not normally covered in the general laboratory). Multiple specialized tests were performed, including microscopic examinations using appropriate stains, and mainly cultures of biopsies on several types of specialized media. 19·4% of 160 patients were found to have close to normal laboratory profiles, but exhibited dysfunctional macrophages laden with Leishmania parasites. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Findings such as the ones we obtained allowed us to uncover the presence of patients with an atypical form of systemic leishmaniasis. It presents with symptoms masquarading a condition in which the immune system is non functional. This predisposes patients to recurrent secondary infections resulting in clinical pictures with a great variety of signs and symptoms. These findings alerted us to the fact that systemic leishmaniasis presents with a much wider spectrum of signs and symptoms than so far suspected and is far more common than diagnosed to date. Furthermore, among these 31 patients was a number of adults. This proved that in our area systemic leishmaniasis is surely not limited to the pediatric age group. Our recommendation is to entertain the diagnosis of atypical systemic leishmaniasis in any patient with an unexplained depressed immunity state and in whom no obvious immunologic defect can be identified. Public Library of Science 2012-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3424245/ /pubmed/22928054 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001782 Text en © 2012 Nuwayri-Salti et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Nuwayri-Salti, Nuha
Knio, Khouzama
Jammoul, Adham
Fakhoury, Rajaa
Sarhane, Karim A.
Nakkash-Chmaisse, Hania
Atypical Systemic Leishmaniasis to Be Considered in the Differential of Patients Presenting with Depressed Immunity
title Atypical Systemic Leishmaniasis to Be Considered in the Differential of Patients Presenting with Depressed Immunity
title_full Atypical Systemic Leishmaniasis to Be Considered in the Differential of Patients Presenting with Depressed Immunity
title_fullStr Atypical Systemic Leishmaniasis to Be Considered in the Differential of Patients Presenting with Depressed Immunity
title_full_unstemmed Atypical Systemic Leishmaniasis to Be Considered in the Differential of Patients Presenting with Depressed Immunity
title_short Atypical Systemic Leishmaniasis to Be Considered in the Differential of Patients Presenting with Depressed Immunity
title_sort atypical systemic leishmaniasis to be considered in the differential of patients presenting with depressed immunity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3424245/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22928054
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001782
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