Visceral leishmaniasis after renal transplantation: report of 4 cases in northeastern Brazil

TitleVisceral leishmaniasis after renal transplantation: report of 4 cases in northeastern Brazil
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsOliveira RA, Silva LS, Carvalho VP, Coutinho AF, Pinheiro FG, Lima CG, Leandro JE, Silva GB, Daher EF
Volume10
Issue5
Pagination4
Date PublishedOct
Abstract

Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a well recognized opportunistic infection in immunosuppressed patients, which may cause febrile illness. We describe 4 renal transplant patients with VL in an endemic area in Brazil and their response to therapy. In 3 cases the diagnosis was confirmed by bone marrow aspirate that revealed the presence of Leishmania. In 1 case the bone marrow aspirate was inconclusive and the diagnosis was made through spleen biopsy that showed the presence of the parasite. VL needs to be considered as a cause of febrile illness in transplanted patients living in endemic areas.

DOI10.1111/j.1399-3062.2008.00320.x
Alternate JournalTranspl Infect Dis
Notify Library Reference ID4852

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