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American tegumentary leishmaniasis: diagnostic and treatment challenges in a clinical case

This clinical case presents a patient with a raised and ulcerative lesion with erythematous edges in the mouth, on the lower lip that was unsuccessfully treated as herpes labialis. Clinical data and laboratory tests (Montenegro skin test, indirect immunofluorescence, direct parasite search and polym...

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Autores principales: Oyama, Jully, Ferreira, Fabiana Borges Padilha, Conter, Carolina Cella, Lera-Nonose, Daniele Stéfanie Sara Lopes, Ramos-Milaré, Áquila Carolina Fernandes Herculano, Venazzi, Eneide Aparecida Sabaini, Silveira, Thaís Gomes Verzignassi, Lonardoni, Maria Valdrinez Campana
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Publicado: Instituto de Medicina Tropical 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5813666/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29451600
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-9946201860003
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author Oyama, Jully
Ferreira, Fabiana Borges Padilha
Conter, Carolina Cella
Lera-Nonose, Daniele Stéfanie Sara Lopes
Ramos-Milaré, Áquila Carolina Fernandes Herculano
Venazzi, Eneide Aparecida Sabaini
Silveira, Thaís Gomes Verzignassi
Lonardoni, Maria Valdrinez Campana
author_facet Oyama, Jully
Ferreira, Fabiana Borges Padilha
Conter, Carolina Cella
Lera-Nonose, Daniele Stéfanie Sara Lopes
Ramos-Milaré, Áquila Carolina Fernandes Herculano
Venazzi, Eneide Aparecida Sabaini
Silveira, Thaís Gomes Verzignassi
Lonardoni, Maria Valdrinez Campana
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description This clinical case presents a patient with a raised and ulcerative lesion with erythematous edges in the mouth, on the lower lip that was unsuccessfully treated as herpes labialis. Clinical data and laboratory tests (Montenegro skin test, indirect immunofluorescence, direct parasite search and polymerase chain reaction) led to the diagnosis of American tegumentary leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania (Viannia) sp. Treatment with pentavalent antimonial (Glucantime(®)) for 120 days was not effective and administration of amphotericin B for 30 days resulted in wound healing. Glucantime(®) treatment protocol was longer than the recommended by the Brazilian Ministry of Health in the handbook of mucosal leishmaniasis. This suggests that amphotericin B should have been administered earlier, preventing the psychological and social problems faced by the patient. This study reports a rare clinical case of primary mucosal leishmaniasis on the lip that had a delayed diagnosis, highlighting the precariousness in the management of disease and showing that, despite the importance of leishmaniasis in Brazil, it is still neglected by health professionals.
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spelling pubmed-58136662018-02-21 American tegumentary leishmaniasis: diagnostic and treatment challenges in a clinical case Oyama, Jully Ferreira, Fabiana Borges Padilha Conter, Carolina Cella Lera-Nonose, Daniele Stéfanie Sara Lopes Ramos-Milaré, Áquila Carolina Fernandes Herculano Venazzi, Eneide Aparecida Sabaini Silveira, Thaís Gomes Verzignassi Lonardoni, Maria Valdrinez Campana Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo Case Report This clinical case presents a patient with a raised and ulcerative lesion with erythematous edges in the mouth, on the lower lip that was unsuccessfully treated as herpes labialis. Clinical data and laboratory tests (Montenegro skin test, indirect immunofluorescence, direct parasite search and polymerase chain reaction) led to the diagnosis of American tegumentary leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania (Viannia) sp. Treatment with pentavalent antimonial (Glucantime(®)) for 120 days was not effective and administration of amphotericin B for 30 days resulted in wound healing. Glucantime(®) treatment protocol was longer than the recommended by the Brazilian Ministry of Health in the handbook of mucosal leishmaniasis. This suggests that amphotericin B should have been administered earlier, preventing the psychological and social problems faced by the patient. This study reports a rare clinical case of primary mucosal leishmaniasis on the lip that had a delayed diagnosis, highlighting the precariousness in the management of disease and showing that, despite the importance of leishmaniasis in Brazil, it is still neglected by health professionals. Instituto de Medicina Tropical 2018-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5813666/ /pubmed/29451600 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-9946201860003 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Oyama, Jully
Ferreira, Fabiana Borges Padilha
Conter, Carolina Cella
Lera-Nonose, Daniele Stéfanie Sara Lopes
Ramos-Milaré, Áquila Carolina Fernandes Herculano
Venazzi, Eneide Aparecida Sabaini
Silveira, Thaís Gomes Verzignassi
Lonardoni, Maria Valdrinez Campana
American tegumentary leishmaniasis: diagnostic and treatment challenges in a clinical case
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title_full American tegumentary leishmaniasis: diagnostic and treatment challenges in a clinical case
title_fullStr American tegumentary leishmaniasis: diagnostic and treatment challenges in a clinical case
title_full_unstemmed American tegumentary leishmaniasis: diagnostic and treatment challenges in a clinical case
title_short American tegumentary leishmaniasis: diagnostic and treatment challenges in a clinical case
title_sort american tegumentary leishmaniasis: diagnostic and treatment challenges in a clinical case
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5813666/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29451600
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-9946201860003
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