The Pan African Medical Journal (Sep 2019)

Unexpected diagnosis of basal cell carcinoma in a patient presenting with a secondary location of Leishmania parasites in the skin

  • Imène Ben Abda,
  • Rym Ben-Abdallah,
  • Houda Hammami,
  • Meriem Ben Abid,
  • Hela Mdimagh-Kchir,
  • Karim Bahri,
  • Emna Siala,
  • Karim Aoun,
  • Aida Bouratbine

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.34.8.18946
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34, no. 8

Abstract

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We report here a case of simultaneous cutaneous and visceral manifestations due to Leishmania L. infantum diagnosed in an immunocompetent adult. We describe a 74-year-old woman from Tunis, Tunisia, who presented a biologically confirmed visceral leishmaniasis infection concomitant with arm ulceration which appeared 2 years before. Leishmania DNA was detected by ITS PCR in both buffy coat and dermal scrapping of the arm lesion. Sequencing revealed that the 2 isolated strains corresponded to L. infantum and were 100% identical. The symptoms of visceral leishmaniasis responded to amphotericin B with rapid healing. However, the skin lesion did not improve although Leishmania PCR on dermal sample became negative. This location is probably secondarily to lymphatic or blood dissemination during the systemic visceral leishmaniasis infection. It would be favored by the inflammatory environment induced by the basal cell carcinoma subsequently diagnosed.

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