Inflammatory Nasal Swelling due to Leishmania tropica.

Q3 Medicine
Case Reports in Dermatological Medicine Pub Date : 2021-12-27 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/3801949
Hajiba Fellah, Maryam Hakkour, Bouchra Delouane, Asmae Hmamouch, Abdelhakim Bouyahya, Faiza Sebti, Abderrahim Sadak
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Since its discovery in the 19th century, cutaneous leishmaniasis has been a major public health problem, especially with the appearance of more and more unusual cases of cutaneous lesions due to this parasite. Indeed, the present study joins the previous studies and describes a typical case of a nasal lesion due to Leishmania infection. This is a 20-year-old young man, with no particular pathological history, from an epidemic focus who presented with inflammatory nasal swelling similar to a mucocutaneous form. However, the X-ray data showed that no lysis of the bones proper to the nose was detected and no damage to the underlying mucosa was observed. Nevertheless, the parasitological diagnosis confirmed the presence of amastigotes, and the results of the molecular study showed that the electrophoretic profile was comparable to that of L. tropica. After diagnosis and confirmation, treatment with meglumine antimonate at the rate of two ampoules/injection (one ampoule = 5 ml) of antimony salt for one month was administered intramuscularly with favorable outcome. Atypical forms of cutaneous leishmaniasis constitute a rare and unusual entity often leading to diagnostic delay. For this, the clinical examination must take into account both exceptional presentations of Leishmania infection, in particular in subjects living or having stayed in an endemic area, in order to ensure appropriate and early treatment.

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热带利什曼原虫引起的炎症性鼻肿胀。
自19世纪发现皮肤利什曼病以来,皮肤利什曼病一直是一个主要的公共卫生问题,特别是随着越来越多由这种寄生虫引起的不寻常皮肤病变病例的出现。事实上,目前的研究加入了以往的研究,并描述了一个典型的病例,鼻腔病变,由于利什曼原虫感染。这是一名20岁的年轻男子,无特殊病理史,来自疫情疫区,表现为类似皮肤粘膜的炎症性鼻肿胀。然而,x线资料显示,未发现鼻骨固有的溶解,也未观察到下层粘膜的损伤。尽管如此,寄生虫学诊断证实了无尾线虫的存在,分子研究结果表明其电泳谱与L. tropica相当。经诊断确认后,以2安瓿/注射(1安瓿= 5 ml)锑盐的速率肌注锑盐治疗1个月,效果良好。非典型形式的皮肤利什曼病是一种罕见和不寻常的实体,经常导致诊断延误。为此,临床检查必须考虑到利什曼原虫感染的特殊表现,特别是在流行地区生活或停留的受试者,以确保适当和早期治疗。
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