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Neurological involvement in visceral leishmaniasis: case report
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Parasitic DiseaseParasite DetectionMedicineParasitic ProtozoaPathologyBone MarrowNeurologyNeuropathologyNeuroimmunologyVisceral LeishmaniasisParasitologyCase Report
Visceral leishmaniasis is a severe and potentially fatal vector-borne disease. The most typical symptoms are fever, hepatosplenomegaly, weight loss, bleeding and bacterial infections. Neurological changes are rarely reported. This paper describes a child who presented with neurological signs as the first symptoms of leishmaniasis; tone was diminished and tremors in the extremities were observed. A diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis was confirmed by parasite detection in the bone marrow. Symptoms were reversed by specific treatment. The nature of a possible mechanism of neurological involvement in visceral leishmaniasis remains unexplained.
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