1. A case of adnexal cutaneous leishmaniasis in Washington DC.
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Akosman, Sinan, Song, Heeyah, Sheils, Paul, Mansour, Tamer, Wroblewski, Keith J., and Rajjoub, Lamise
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CUTANEOUS leishmaniasis , *LACRIMAL apparatus , *LEISHMANIASIS , *CITIES & towns , *VALACYCLOVIR - Abstract
Purpose: To report a rare non-endemic case of Leishmania aethiopica in Washington DC. Case report: A 68-year-old female presented for a routine examination with a complaint of right upper eyelid lesions for the past 5 months. On examination, a cluster of elevated and erythematous lesions extending from the medial canthus to the brow area of the right eye were seen. Initial treatment with Valtrex based on a suspected viral etiology failed. Although a biopsy was recommended at this time, the patient declined, and subsequent workup included nasolacrimal duct irrigation, blood work to rule out autoimmune etiology, a course of doxycycline, and an MRI, which yielded no improvement. Upon progression of the lesions into persistent plaques on the eyelids, a punch biopsy was performed, confirming leishmaniasis. The patient was then started on a 28-day course of oral miltefosine which led to complete resolution of her symptoms. Conclusion: This case underlines the importance of a broad differential including non-endemic diseases, particularly in urban areas with frequent patient travel. Furthermore, the delayed punch biopsy in this case highlights the importance of patient counseling to ensure prompt diagnosis and treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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