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Visceral Leishmaniasis in a Renal Transplant Recipient: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Problems
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1996
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Leishmania DonovaniUrologyTransplantationKidney TransplantTherapeutic ProblemsKidney TransplantationParasitic ProtozoaImmunologyPathologyBone Marrow ExaminationRenal Transplant RecipientMedicineVisceral LeishmaniasisNephrology
Visceral leishmaniasis is infrequently reported in renal transplant recipients. A 40-year-old renal transplant recipient developed hepatosplenomegaly and pyrexia of unknown origin 5 months after transplantation. Visceral leishmaniasis was confirmed on bone marrow examination. The usual dose of antiparasitic therapy with stibogluconate sodium failed to eradicate Leishmania donovani. High-dose conventional therapy with stibogluconate sodium for an extended period of time was successful in the treatment of a relapse of leishmaniasis.