Treatment of cutaneous lesion of 20 years′ duration caused by leishmanization

The inoculation of live Leishmania (L.) major to produce a single lesion is called leishmanization (LZ). LZ lesion upon cure prevents further natural infection which might be multiple lesions on unwanted sites such as face. Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) usually leads to a self healing lesion; though...

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Main Authors: Ali Khamesipour, Azam Abbasi, Alireza Firooz, Akram Mir Amin Mohammadi, Seyed Ebrahim Eskandari, Mahmoud R Jaafari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2012-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Dermatology
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Online Access:http://www.e-ijd.org/article.asp?issn=0019-5154;year=2012;volume=57;issue=2;spage=123;epage=125;aulast=Khamesipour
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spelling doaj-3b9c748808c546a781bff2433df962042020-11-25T02:27:14ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Dermatology0019-51541998-36112012-01-0157212312510.4103/0019-5154.94280Treatment of cutaneous lesion of 20 years′ duration caused by leishmanizationAli KhamesipourAzam AbbasiAlireza FiroozAkram Mir Amin MohammadiSeyed Ebrahim EskandariMahmoud R JaafariThe inoculation of live Leishmania (L.) major to produce a single lesion is called leishmanization (LZ). LZ lesion upon cure prevents further natural infection which might be multiple lesions on unwanted sites such as face. Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) usually leads to a self healing lesion; though rarely the lesion persists and becomes refractory to all types of remedies. Here, we present a 41-year-old patient with a 20-year history of cutaneous lesion caused by leishmanization. The causative agent is identified as L. major. The patient did not respond to treatment with meglumine antimoniate, 20 mg/kg/day Sb +5 for three weeks and allopurinol 10 mg/kg for four weeks. After two months, the same treatment was repeated. In addition, a topical liposomal preparation containing 10% paromomycin sulfate was administered twice a day for four weeks. The lesion showed marked improvement during the treatment and was eventually completely healed.http://www.e-ijd.org/article.asp?issn=0019-5154;year=2012;volume=57;issue=2;spage=123;epage=125;aulast=KhamesipourLeishmanizationL. major lesionnon-healingparomomycintreatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis
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author Ali Khamesipour
Azam Abbasi
Alireza Firooz
Akram Mir Amin Mohammadi
Seyed Ebrahim Eskandari
Mahmoud R Jaafari
spellingShingle Ali Khamesipour
Azam Abbasi
Alireza Firooz
Akram Mir Amin Mohammadi
Seyed Ebrahim Eskandari
Mahmoud R Jaafari
Treatment of cutaneous lesion of 20 years′ duration caused by leishmanization
Indian Journal of Dermatology
Leishmanization
L. major lesion
non-healing
paromomycin
treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis
author_facet Ali Khamesipour
Azam Abbasi
Alireza Firooz
Akram Mir Amin Mohammadi
Seyed Ebrahim Eskandari
Mahmoud R Jaafari
author_sort Ali Khamesipour
title Treatment of cutaneous lesion of 20 years′ duration caused by leishmanization
title_short Treatment of cutaneous lesion of 20 years′ duration caused by leishmanization
title_full Treatment of cutaneous lesion of 20 years′ duration caused by leishmanization
title_fullStr Treatment of cutaneous lesion of 20 years′ duration caused by leishmanization
title_full_unstemmed Treatment of cutaneous lesion of 20 years′ duration caused by leishmanization
title_sort treatment of cutaneous lesion of 20 years′ duration caused by leishmanization
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Dermatology
issn 0019-5154
1998-3611
publishDate 2012-01-01
description The inoculation of live Leishmania (L.) major to produce a single lesion is called leishmanization (LZ). LZ lesion upon cure prevents further natural infection which might be multiple lesions on unwanted sites such as face. Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) usually leads to a self healing lesion; though rarely the lesion persists and becomes refractory to all types of remedies. Here, we present a 41-year-old patient with a 20-year history of cutaneous lesion caused by leishmanization. The causative agent is identified as L. major. The patient did not respond to treatment with meglumine antimoniate, 20 mg/kg/day Sb +5 for three weeks and allopurinol 10 mg/kg for four weeks. After two months, the same treatment was repeated. In addition, a topical liposomal preparation containing 10% paromomycin sulfate was administered twice a day for four weeks. The lesion showed marked improvement during the treatment and was eventually completely healed.
topic Leishmanization
L. major lesion
non-healing
paromomycin
treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis
url http://www.e-ijd.org/article.asp?issn=0019-5154;year=2012;volume=57;issue=2;spage=123;epage=125;aulast=Khamesipour
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