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Mucocutaneous leishmaniasis: report of a case with massive involvement of nasal, pharyngeal and laryngeal mucosa F. Di Lella1, , , V. Vincenti1, D. Zennaro2, A. Afeltra2, A. Baldi3, D. Giordano1, E. Pasanisi1, A. Bacciu1, S. Bacciu1, G.
BACCIU A +15 more
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Mucocutaneous Leishmaniasis due to Leishmania infantum Infection. [PDF]
Linse KP +3 more
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Background: Determinants of the clinical presentation of the leishmaniases are poorly understood but Leishmania species and strain differences are important.
Cooper Philip J +48 more
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The stigma associated with cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) and mucocutaneous leishmaniasis (MCL): A protocol for a systematic review. [PDF]
Nuwangi H +5 more
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Flagellates of the Leishmania donovani complex are causative agents of human cutaneous and visceral leishmaniasis. The complex is comprised of L. donovani, Leishmania infantum and Leishmania archibaldi, although the latter is not now considered to be a ...
Jirků, Milan +5 more
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A case of laryngeal leishmaniasis presenting as hoarseness in an Ethiopian patient: a case report
Background Leishmaniasis is a zoonotic disease caused by unicellular protozoa of the Leishmania genus. The infection can spread through zoonotic or anthroponotic transmission, depending on the species, with the phlebotomine sandfly serving as the primary
Mohammedsefa Arusi Dari +4 more
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A Potential New Source of Therapeutic Agents for the Treatment of Mucocutaneous Leishmaniasis: The Essential Oil of Rhaphiodon echinus. [PDF]
Oliveira CVB +14 more
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El Tratamiento de la leishmaniasis cutánea en la población militar es un reto terapéutico para el personal médico de las fuerzas armadas debido a la aparición de cepas resistentes y fracaso del tratamiento a varios regímenes.
Arenas Soto, Claudia Marcela +2 more
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International audienceProtozoa of the Leishmania genus are transmitted to humans by the bite of infected sandflies, and are the causative agents of leishmaniasis which ranges from cutaneous to visceral clinical forms.
Castrillón, Carlos +12 more
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Immunohistochemical analysis of the mucosal lesion in mucocutaneous leishmaniasis
Using antibodies against surface antigens of inflammatory cells and against extra-cellular matrix components, immunocytochemical studies permit the investigation of the in situ cellular immune response and the associated fibrosis, in mucosal lesions.
P. Esterre +5 more
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