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Ehrlichia spp. infection worsens cardiac damage in dogs with canine visceral leishmaniasis. [PDF]
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Leishmaniose érysipéloïde : forme inhabituelle de leishmaniose cutanée
Annales françaises d'Oto-rhino-laryngologie et de Pathologie Cervico-faciale, 2011Resume Objectif Rapporter les caracteristiques epidemiologiques et cliniques de la forme erysipeloide de leishmaniose cutanee ainsi que ses difficultes diagnostiques et therapeutiques. Presentation du cas Une patiente de 63 ans, sans antecedents, a consulte pour une tumefaction nasale inflammatoire evoluant depuis un mois apparue suite a un ...
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Introduction: Visceral Leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease transmitted by sandflies, causing fever, weight loss and inflammation of the spleen. Identified in 1903, its global spread is influenced by socioeconomic and environmental factors. The parasites responsible for this disease are trypanosomatid protozoa that belong to the genus Leishmania.
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2011
Leishmanioses are a large group of parasitic diseases range over the intertropical zones of America and Africa, and extend into temperate regions of South America, Southern Europe and Asia. The clinical aspect of the diseases is wide ranging from a simple, self-resolving cutaneous lesion to the potentially fatal visceral leishmaniosis, known as kala ...
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Leishmanioses are a large group of parasitic diseases range over the intertropical zones of America and Africa, and extend into temperate regions of South America, Southern Europe and Asia. The clinical aspect of the diseases is wide ranging from a simple, self-resolving cutaneous lesion to the potentially fatal visceral leishmaniosis, known as kala ...
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