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Splenectomy for Visceral Leishmaniasis Out of an Endemic Region: A Case Report and Literature Review.

Nebojsa LekicBoris S TadicVladimir DjordjevicDragan BasaricMarjan MicevDragica VucelicMilica Mitrovic JovanovicNikola Grubor
Published in: Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania) (2022)
Visceral leishmaniasis (also known as kala-azar) is characterized by fever, weight loss, swelling of the spleen and liver, and pancytopenia. If it is not treated, the fatality rate in developing countries can be as high as 100% within 2 years. In a high risk situation for perioperative bleeding due to severe thrombocytopenia/coagulopathy, we present a rare challenge for urgent splenectomy in a patient with previously undiagnosed visceral leishmaniasis. A histologic examination of the spleen revealed a visceral leishmaniasis, and the patient was successfully treated with amphotericin B.
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