Volume 48, Issue 1 pp. 32-34

Diffuse cutaneous leishmaniasis in an HIV-positive patient in western Africa

Pascal Niamba

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Pascal Niamba

Dermatology Unit, and

Dr Pascal Niamba, 01 BP 4030 Ouagadougou 01, Burkina Faso. Email: [email protected] or [email protected]Search for more papers by this author
Olga Goumbri-Lompo

Olga Goumbri-Lompo

Pathology Unit, University Hospital, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso

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Adama Traoré

Adama Traoré

Dermatology Unit, and

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Fatou Barro-Traoré

Fatou Barro-Traoré

Dermatology Unit, and

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Robert T Soudré

Robert T Soudré

Pathology Unit, University Hospital, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso

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First published: 11 January 2007
Citations: 19

Pascal Niamba, MD. Olga Goumbri-Lompo, MD. Adama Traoré, MD. Fatou Barro-Traoré, MD. Robert T Soudré, MD.

SUMMARY

A 36-year-old HIV1-positive woman presented with a 6-month history of a progressive papular and nodular eruption of the face and subsequent extensive spread to the rest of the skin. The diagnosis of diffuse cutaneous leishmaniasis was established by direct examination and skin biopsy. This atypical form had a dramatic improvement after a 21-day treatment with meglumine antimoniate. This clinical form may be confused with other endemic diseases in western Africa, especially leprosy.

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