Journal of Medical Case Reports (Sep 2009)

Tuberous sclerosis with visceral leishmaniasis: a case report

  • Pandey Krishna,
  • Sinha Prabhat K,
  • Das Vidyanand R,
  • Kumar Nawin,
  • Bimal Sanjiva,
  • Verma Rakesh B,
  • Verma Neena,
  • Lal Chandra S,
  • Topno Roshan K,
  • Siddiqui NA,
  • Singh Dharmendra,
  • Das Pradeep

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4076/1752-1947-3-9027
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
p. 9027

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Abstract Introduction Visceral leishmaniasis, a tropical infectious disease, is a major public health problem in India. Tuberous sclerosis, a congenital neuro-ectodermosis, is an uncommon disease which requires life long treatment. Case presentation A 15-year-old Indian patient, presented to the outpatient department of our institute with a high-grade fever for two months, splenomegaly and a history of generalized tonic-clonic convulsions since childhood. The clinical and laboratory findings suggested visceral leishmaniasis with tuberous sclerosis. The patient was treated with miltefosine and antiepileptics. Conclusion The patient responded well and in a follow up six months after presentation, she was found free of visceral leishmaniasis and seizures. Diagnosis and treatment of this rare combination of diseases is difficult.