       Document 0529
 DOCN  M9550529
 TI    [Fatal visceral leishmaniasis associated with acquired immunodeficiency
       syndrome: report of a case with necropsy findings and
       immunohistochemical study]
 DT    9505
 AU    Ramos CC; Duarte MI; Ramos AM; Servico de Verificacao de Obitos do
       Estado do Rio Grande,; Natal.
 SO    Rev Soc Bras Med Trop. 1994 Oct-Dec;27(4):245-50. Unique Identifier :
       AIDSLINE MED/95158643
 AB    A case of fatal visceral leishmaniasis associated with immunodeficiency
       syndrome in a 32 year-old male patient is reported. The protozoonosis
       was responsible for the patient's death. Visceral leishmaniasis showed
       itself in an atypical form, at necropsy, with an intense parasitation of
       the mononuclear phagocitic system and damaging organs not usually
       affected by the disease, such as the adrenals, the kidneys, the lungs
       and the brain. Parasitised cells were observed within small vessels in
       several tissues. An immunohistochemical study was done on samples from
       the spleen, lymph nodes and brain, showing strong reactivity with
       antibody directed against leishmania.
 DE    Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/*COMPLICATIONS  Adult  Case Report
       English Abstract  Fatal Outcome  Human  Immunohistochemistry
       Leishmaniasis, Visceral/*COMPLICATIONS/PATHOLOGY/PARASITOLOGY  Male
       JOURNAL ARTICLE

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