1. Splenectomy in a patient with treatment-resistant visceral leishmaniasis: a case report
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Robson Azevedo Dutra, Laura Ferreira Dutra, Milene de Oliveira Reis, and Raul Coelho Lambert
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Esplenectomia ,Leishmaniose ,Hiperesplenismo ,Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine ,RC955-962 - Abstract
Visceral leishmaniasis (VL), also known as Kala-azar, is a systemic infection caused by a protozoan (Leishmania) and, in its classic form, is a serious illness associated with malnutrition, anemia, hepatosplenomegaly, infectious processes and coagulopathies. The effect of splenectomy in patients with visceral leishmaniasis is not well defined; however, it is known that the spleen is the largest reservoir of infected cells belonging to the reticulo endothelial system. Therefore, the surgical procedure is an option for the debulking of parasites, providing a cure for refractory VL and minimizing the complications of hypersplenism.
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- 2012
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