Title of article :
Chronic Skin Lesions as the Presentation of Diffuse Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in the HIV-Infected Woman: A Case Report and Review of Literatures
Author/Authors :
Davarpanah, Mohammad Ali Department of Internal Medicine - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Dehghanian, Amirreza Trauma Research Center - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Akbari, Ali Department of Anesthesiology - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Dalfardi, Behnam Department of Internal Medicine - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is the most form of leishmaniasis that caused by
intracellular parasites, Leishmania. Case Report: A 39-year-old woman, known case of HIV
infection, presented with a 6-month history of skin lesions initially on her face, then extending
onto the chest, abdomen, and extremities. Laboratory examinations revealed leukopenia and a
CD4 cell count of 280 cells / mm3
. A biopsy was taken from skin lesions, and histopathological
studies showed aggregates of macrophages filled with numerous Leishman bodies, the diagnosis
of diffuse CL was confirmed. Consequently, she received liposomal amphotericin B (total
dose of 40 mg/kg) as a case of diffuse CL. The skin lesions showed significant improvement
after completion of treatment. Conclusion: Diffuse CL should be considered as a differential
diagnosis in all patients with diffuse skin lesions mainly in the cases that suffer from disorders
of cell-mediated immunity.
Keywords :
HIV , Infectious Disease Medicine , Leishmaniasis , Skin Diseases
Journal title :
Galen Medical Journal (GMJ)