International Journal for Parasitology: Drugs and Drug Resistance (Dec 2019)

Successful treatment by adding thalidomide to meglumine antimoniate in a case of refractory anthroponotic mucocutaneous leishmaniasis

  • Vahid Mashayekhi Goyonlo,
  • Sadegh Vahabi-Amlashi,
  • Faezeh Taghavi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
pp. 177 – 179

Abstract

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Mucosal leishmaniasis (ML) is mostly associated with Leishmania braziliensis; however, a few cases of Leishmania tropica induced mucocutaneous leishmaniasis have been reported. The standard treatment for leishmaniasis is pentavalent antimonials, but several other drugs for resistant cases have been proposed including amphotericin and miltefosine. Here we present a case of multiple treatment resistant mucocutaneous leishmaniasis with nasal involvement caused by L. tropica; cure was not achieved by multiple treatments and was eventually improved by adding thalidomide to Meglumine Antimoniate (Glucantime). To the best of our knowledge use of thalidomide in humans for leishmaniasis treatment is reported here for the first time. Keywords: Mucocutaneous Leishmaniasis, Leishmania tropica, Thalidomide