Ulcerative-Bourgeoning Cutaneous Leishmaniasis due to Leishmania Major: A Case Report
Leishmaniose Cutanée Ulcéro-Bourgeonnante à Leishmania Major : à Propos d’un Cas
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https://doi.org/10.5281/hra.v2i12.6261Keywords:
Leishmaniasis, ulcerative-budding, Leishmania major, ZinderAbstract
RÉSUMÉ
Nous rapportons une forme ulcéro-bourgeonnante de Leishmaniose cutanée à Leishmania major chez une femme immunocompétente. Il s’agissait d’une patiente de 21 ans sans antécédents notables qui a présenté une tuméfaction ulcéreuse indolore de l’avant-bras gauche évoluant depuis 4 mois. L’examen retrouvait une masse ulcéro-bourgeonnante, de couleur chair musculaire, infiltrée, parsemée de points noirâtres. Le bilan biologique était normal. Le diagnostic a été confirmé par l’histologie et la PCR. L’exérèse, associé à une infiltration de Glucantime ont permis d’obtenir une guérison complète.
ABSTRACT
We report one case of ulcerative-budding cutaneous leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania major in an immunocompetent woman. The patient was a 21-year-old female with no significant medical history who presented with a painless ulcerative swelling on her left forearm that had been evolving for 4 months. Clinical examination revealed an ulcerative-budding mass, with a fleshy muscle-colored appearance, infiltrated and scattered with blackish dots. Laboratory tests were normal. The diagnosis was confirmed through histology and PCR. Surgical excision, followed by Glucantime infiltration, resulted in complete healing.
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