Double trouble: visceral leishmaniasis in twins after traveling to Tuscany - a case report.
Charlotte AdamczickAlexa DierigTatjana WelzelAlexandra SchifferliJohannes BlumNicole RitzPublished in: BMC infectious diseases (2018)
Visceral leishmaniasis is an important differential diagnosis for fever of unknown origin and pancytopenia in young children living in countries with endemic disease and highlights the importance of obtaining a detailed travel history. Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis and acute leukaemia present with similar symptoms and consequently are important differential diagnoses. Factors determining progression from infection to disease are not fully understood but younger age seems to be an important risk factor. Screening of siblings from affected individuals therefore may be warranted.