Leishmania mexicana infection of the eyelid in a traveler to Belize
A 50 year-old man, a United States resident, presented in Texas with a violaceous non-ulcerating lesion, involving the entire lower eyelid. The patient had traveled to a jungle area of Belize several hours drive from the capital city. Leishmania mexicana was isolated. The lesion only partially resol...
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doaj-dd3a164f81ab436b9aa697fb184dd9a12020-11-25T03:30:21ZengElsevierBrazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases1678-439111114915210.1590/S1413-86702007000100030S1413-86702007000100030Leishmania mexicana infection of the eyelid in a traveler to BelizeJoseph M. Vinetz0Lynn Soong1University of CaliforniaUniversity of Texas Medical BranchA 50 year-old man, a United States resident, presented in Texas with a violaceous non-ulcerating lesion, involving the entire lower eyelid. The patient had traveled to a jungle area of Belize several hours drive from the capital city. Leishmania mexicana was isolated. The lesion only partially resolved after an initial course of sodium stibogluconate, requiring retreatment. At two years of follow-up, there was no relapse. The parasite isolated from the patient caused a progressive, non-ulcerating lesion in an experimental mouse footpad infection. This is an unusual case of cutaneous leishmaniasis in a traveler. Travelers must be educated about personal protective measures to prevent exotic infections acquired during travel.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702007000100030&lng=en&tlng=enLeishmania mexicanatravelerBelize |
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Leishmania mexicana infection of the eyelid in a traveler to Belize |
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Leishmania mexicana infection of the eyelid in a traveler to Belize |
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Leishmania mexicana infection of the eyelid in a traveler to Belize |
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Leishmania mexicana infection of the eyelid in a traveler to Belize |
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Leishmania mexicana infection of the eyelid in a traveler to Belize |
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leishmania mexicana infection of the eyelid in a traveler to belize |
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Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases |
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A 50 year-old man, a United States resident, presented in Texas with a violaceous non-ulcerating lesion, involving the entire lower eyelid. The patient had traveled to a jungle area of Belize several hours drive from the capital city. Leishmania mexicana was isolated. The lesion only partially resolved after an initial course of sodium stibogluconate, requiring retreatment. At two years of follow-up, there was no relapse. The parasite isolated from the patient caused a progressive, non-ulcerating lesion in an experimental mouse footpad infection. This is an unusual case of cutaneous leishmaniasis in a traveler. Travelers must be educated about personal protective measures to prevent exotic infections acquired during travel. |
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Leishmania mexicana traveler Belize |
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