“…The main clinical manifestations among our patients were fever, splenomegaly, weight loss, pallor, cough, hepatomegaly, asthenia, anorexia and vomiting. In recent Brazilian studies of 78 to 530 patients with visceral leishmaniasis, the main signs and symptoms presented were hepatomegaly (77%-100%), pallor (98%), fever (94%-96%), splenomegaly (77%-100%), lymphadenopathy (86%), abdominal volume increase (72%-82%), eyelash growth (74%), dry hair (73%), weight loss (69%-71%), anemia (69%), asthenia (59%-66%), anorexia (38%-61%), cough (30%), hemorrhage manifestations (10%-28%), nausea/vomiting (27%), myalgia (19%), headache (19%), diarrhea (19%), edema (14%-17%) dry skin (12%) and jaundice (6%) [9,12,13]. This demonstrates the large spectrum of clinical manifestations that can be seen in visceral leishmaniasis.…”