2019
DOI: 10.1097/pas.0000000000001177
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Cutaneous Leishmaniasis

Abstract: The ulcerated papules of cutaneous leishmaniasis represent an unusual form of granulomatous dermatitis caused by Leishmania species, a protozoan transmitted by sandfly bites. As the disease is not native to North America, clinical suspicion is partially based on a compatible travel history and may result in a biopsy. The key role of standard morphology is the identification of Leishmania organisms, supplemented by Giemsa and/or CD1a immunostaining. Histologically, the organism may be confused with Histoplasma … Show more

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“…Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is one of the three clinical forms of the disease and may present with nodules or plaques that frequently ulcerate. 1,2 On histopathology, 1-to 3-μm rounded amastigotes are identified within enlarged histiocytes. In New World leishmaniasis, a "marquee sign," in which organisms line up around histiocyte borders, may be observed.…”
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“…Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is one of the three clinical forms of the disease and may present with nodules or plaques that frequently ulcerate. 1,2 On histopathology, 1-to 3-μm rounded amastigotes are identified within enlarged histiocytes. In New World leishmaniasis, a "marquee sign," in which organisms line up around histiocyte borders, may be observed.…”
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“…3 Giemsa stain has historically been used to aid in the identification of Leishmania, but provides limited diagnostic utility in routine practice. 1,2 Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is the gold-standard diagnostic tool for leishmaniasis but is not available in every country in which the parasite is endemic.Recently, CD1a immunostain has been used to identify amastigotes, demonstrating a peripheral "membrane-like" pattern with accentuation in one of the poles, leaving the unstained nucleus in the center. [1][2][3][4][5] The MTB1 clone was shown to be sensitive for the detection of Old World leishmaniasis but was variably sensitive for New World disease.…”
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