[Visceral leishmaniasis associated with Hodgkin's disease: diagnostic difficulties]
- PMID: 1723216
[Visceral leishmaniasis associated with Hodgkin's disease: diagnostic difficulties]
Abstract
A case of Hodgkin's disease associated from the start with visceral leishmaniasis in the absence of antitumoral treatment shows that leishmaniasis is a severe opportunistic infection in endemic areas and can be masked by the tumoral syndrome of an underlying pathology. Conversely, patients with visceral leishmaniasis must be investigated for a cause of immunosuppression with, in particular, biopsy of accessible lymph nodes. The exceptionally favourable course of this particular case deserved to be high-lighted.
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