• Med Klin · Jan 2008

    Case Reports Comparative Study

    [Fever, pancytopenia, and splenomegaly 8 months after a trip to Majorca Island (Spain)].

    • Christoph Lübbert, Bernhard M Opitz, Gundel Harms-Zwingenberger, and Hubertus H Nietsch.
    • Klinik und Poliklinik für Innere Medizin I, Klinikum der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Halle-Wittenberg. christoph.luebbert@medizin.uni-halle.de
    • Med Klin. 2008 Jan 15; 103 (1): 29-35.

    BackgroundVisceral leishmaniasis is a rare imported infectious disease in Germany. Approximately ten to 30 cases are recorded annually. The classic symptoms are often misinterpreted as lymphoma of the spleen.Case ReportA 46-year-old patient presented with fever, malaise, night sweats, pancytopenia, and splenomegaly 8 months after a 2-week trip to Majorca Island (Spain). Bone marrow biopsy showed no evidence of malignant lymphoma. Serology confirmed the suspected clinical diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis. Cytology and polymerase chain reaction from bone marrow aspirate were positive for Leishmania infantum. Treatment with liposomal amphotericin B was initiated and led to complete recovery.ConclusionVisceral leishmaniasis is an important differential diagnosis for the clinical triad of fever, pancytopenia, and splenomegaly. An accurate travel history is therefore of paramount importance. Without treatment, the case fatality rate is high. A complete recovery is usually achieved with adequate therapy (liposomal amphotericin B, miltefosine).

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