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Query: UMLS:C0024523 (
malabsorption
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Small-intestinal function was studied in 10 patients with visceral
leishmaniasis
. Vitamin-A absorption was impaired in 7 and d-xylose in 1. In 5 of the 10 patients Leishmania were demonstrated in biopsy specimens of intestinal mucosa. Parasitised macrophages were present in villous tips and less commonly in the lamina propria and submucosa; a moderate inflammatory infiltrate was composed of lymphocytes and plasma cells. 2 patients had partial villous atrophy. There was no correlation between intensity of parasitisation and severity of
malabsorption
. After treatment with sodium stibogluconate there was a significant improvement in absorption of vitamin A and d-xylose, and biopsy specimens became normal. In 1 patient visceral
leishmaniasis
was thought to be the cause of chronic diarrhoea.
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PMID:Jejunal function and pathology in visceral Leishmaniasis. 613 44
Imerslund-Najman-Grasbeck disease is a rare inherited megaloblastic anaemia secondary to a selective
malabsorption
of vitamin B12 by ileal enterocytes. The authors report on a 4 year-old tunisian girl who presented as visceral infantile
leishmaniasis
because of huge splenomegaly and major anaemia. The diagnosis of Imerslund disease was performed on the basis of the association of typical megaloblastic cells in the marrow, permanent proteinuria and favourable outcome under parenteral B12 administration. In addition, ther were no folate deficiency, no anti-intrinsic factor antibodies and no intrinsic factor deficiency. The outcome of the disease is always favourable if parenteral administration of vitamin B12 maintained.
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PMID:[Imerslund-Najman-Grasbeck anemia. Apropos of a case]. 801 68
Chronic diarrhea and
malabsorption
are uncommon in immunocompetent patients with visceral
leishmaniasis
. We report two immunocompetent patients with visceral
leishmaniasis
where the predominant presentation was chronic diarrhea. One of them had clinically overt
malabsorption
and duodenal mucosa was loaded with Leishmania donovani bodies. The other patient had diffuse colonic aphthous and discrete ulcerations and Leishmania donovani bodies were seen in the crush smears of the colonic mucosa. With amphotericin B, there was reversal of
malabsorption
and healing of colonic ulcers.
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PMID:Chronic diarrhea and malabsorption caused by Leishmania donovani. 1726 34
This case report describes an atypical clinical presentation of visceral
leishmaniasis
affecting the digestive tract and causing
malabsorption syndrome
in a patient without recognized immunosuppressive condition. After appropriate treatment for the classical visceral form of the disease, diarrhea persisted as the main symptom and massive infection by Leishmania was detected by histopathology analysis of the duodenal mucosa. Schistosoma mansoni coinfection was also confirmed and treated without impact on diarrhea. New course of amphotericin B finally led to complete improvement of diarrhea. Atypical visceral
leishmaniasis
involving the gastrointestinal tract is well recognized in HIV coinfection but very rare in immunocompetent patients. The factors determining the control or evolution of the Leishmania infection have not been completely identified. This case stresses the importance of atypical symptoms and the unusual location of visceral
leishmaniasis
, not only in immunodepressed patients, and raises the possible influence of chronic infection by S. mansoni reducing the immune response to Leishmania.
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PMID:Dyarrheal Syndrome in a Patient Co-Infected with Leishmania infantum and Schistosoma mansoni. 2321 38