Liver biopsy for visceral leishmaniasis diagnosis in pregnancy: report of 2 cases |
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Authors: | Talles Bazeia Lima Clarissa Ribeiro Villar Maria Aparecida Marchesan Rodrigues J& uacute lio Pinheiro Baima F& aacute bio da Silva Yamashiro Let& iacute cia Campos Franzoni Carlos Antonio Caramori Giovanni Faria Silva Fernando Gomes Romeiro L& iacute gia Yukie Sassaki |
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Affiliation: | Talles Bazeia Lima, Clarissa Ribeiro Villar, Júlio Pinheiro Baima, Fábio da Silva Yamashiro, Letícia Campos Franzoni, Carlos Antonio Caramori, Giovanni Faria Silva, Fernando Gomes Romeiro, Lígia Yukie Sassaki, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, Botucatu School of Medicine, Sao Paulo, 18618-970, BrazilMaria Aparecida Marchesan Rodrigues, Department of Pathology, Botucatu School of Medicine, Sao Paulo, 18618-970, Brazil |
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Abstract: | Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) or kala-azar is a zoonosis caused by intracellular protozoa of the Leishmania genus and is transmitted to humans by the bite of phlebotomine sandflies. It particularly affects cells in the phagocytic mononuclear system, accompanied by disturbances of cellular and humoral immunity. VL is potentially fatal and is characterized by fever, hepatosplenomegaly, diarrhea, epistaxis, jaundice, anemia, leucopenia, thrombocytopenia, hypoalbuminemia and hyperglobulinemia. Diagnostic suspicion is based on epidemiological, clinical and laboratory data and is confirmed by detecting the parasite in infected tissue. Splenic aspiration is the most sensitive method, followed by bone marrow aspiration (BMA) by sternal puncture, liver biopsy and lymph node aspiration; but, due to safety concerns, BMA is the most recommended method. VL is included as a target disease by players in drug research and development. Severe liver dysfunction associated with VL is uncommon. We report two VL cases in pregnant women from Bauru, Sao Paulo state, Brazil, considered an endemic area. The first of them developed hepatic failure due to fulminant hepatitis. In both cases, BMA was unable to find the protozoan; thus, liver biopsy was the only means of making the diagnosis. |
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Keywords: | Visceral Leishmaniasis Infection in pregnancy Liver biopsy Bone marrow aspirate Differential diagnosis |
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