Mucosal complication of cutaneous leishmaniasis
Keywords:
leishmaniasis, cutaneous, mucocutaneous, leishmaniasis/diagnosis, leishmaniasis/therapy, polymerase chain reaction
Abstract
A 74-year-old man from the rural area of Caicedonia, Valle del Cauca Province, was diagnosed with uncontrolled hypertension, stage IV chronic renal failure and severe anemia.Fifteen years earlier, while living in Guaviare Province, he was diagnosed with leishmaniasis—with lesions located on the right upper and lower eyelids, left auricle and limbs. At that time, he received an incomplete treatment with antimonials. The patient had experienced 8 years of progressive mucosal lesions located in the upper lip, nasal mucosa and right upper and lower eyelids (figure 1). A histopathological diagnosis of leishmaniasis was made and confirmed by polymerase chain reaction (figure 2).
Treatment with antimonials (Glucantime®) was contraindicated due to the patient’s comorbidities. Inpatient supervised treatment with miltefosine (Impávido ® 50 mg capsules) was initiated according to the national guidelines of 1.8 mg/kg/day for 28 days. Clinical follow up and routine laboratory tests (creatinine, BUN, liver function tests and complete blood counts) were done during and after treatment; no complications were reported. Medical follow up was continued until the eighth week post treatment; at this time, he presented clinical improvement of the lesions (figure 3).
Internal medicine, ophthalmology, and plastic surgery consultations were provided for subsequent management of the pathology.
Mucocutaneous leishmaniasis is a serious preventable complication of cutaneous leishmaniasis. This case illustrated a failure in opportune diagnosis and treatment of this disease as a consequence of an inadequate leishmaniasis control program. The case indicated the effectiveness of miltefosine as a therapeutic option in patients for whom antimonial treatment is contraindicated.
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Zea DF, Prager M, Figueroa RA, Miranda MC. Mucosal complication of cutaneous leishmaniasis. Biomed. [Internet]. 2009 Mar. 1 [cited 2026 Jan. 12];29(1):9-11. Available from: https://revistabiomedicaorg.biteca.online/index.php/biomedica/article/view/35
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