@article{19144, keywords = {Adolescent, Adult, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Humans, Leishmaniasis, Leishmaniasis, Visceral, leprosy, Male, Middle Aged, Skin Diseases}, author = {Girgla H S and Marsden R A and Singh G M and Ryan T J}, title = {Post-kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis.}, abstract = {

Ten patients with post-kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis (2 females, 8 males-aged 17-47 years) are described. Two of them had macular lesions in which very few Leishman-Donovan bodies were seen and who responded well to treatment with stibophen. Five patients had both macular and nodular lesions, Leishman-Donovan bodies being present in nodules but not in macules. Treatment with stibophen caused partial regression of nodules. Nodular lesions were found in three patients, who did not have macules. They contained numerous Leishman-Donovan bodies and treatment produced only temporary improvement. The variable response to treatment with stibophen may have been due to differences in parasitic load. The difficulty in distinguishing this disease from leprosy is discussed.

}, year = {1977}, journal = {The British journal of dermatology}, volume = {97}, pages = {307-11}, month = {1977 Sep}, issn = {0007-0963}, doi = {10.1111/j.1365-2133.1977.tb15188.x}, language = {eng}, }