[Visceral leishmaniasis and AIDS. Apropos of 2 cases with different clinical course patterns].Rev Clin Esp. 1992 Feb; 190(3):134-6.RC
Abstract
We present two cases of visceral leishmaniasis in patients with AIDS which represent two different clinical patterns of the disease. Special emphasis is made on the need to lavish bone marrow studies in those patients with AIDS who present fever of unknown origin since immunodepression can modify the classical clinical picture of the disease. According to our experience, visceral leishmaniasis should be included amongst the infections indicative of AIDS in patients with HIV infection.
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PubMed ID
1561456
Citation
Querol Ribelles, J M., et al. "[Visceral Leishmaniasis and AIDS. Apropos of 2 Cases With Different Clinical Course Patterns]." Revista Clinica Espanola, vol. 190, no. 3, 1992, pp. 134-6.
Querol Ribelles JM, Grau Segura E, Alonso Jiménez C, et al. [Visceral leishmaniasis and AIDS. Apropos of 2 cases with different clinical course patterns]. Rev Clin Esp. 1992;190(3):134-6.
Querol Ribelles, J. M., Grau Segura, E., Alonso Jiménez, C., Serrat Pérez, C., Carreño Noguera, E., & Alonso Díaz, C. (1992). [Visceral leishmaniasis and AIDS. Apropos of 2 cases with different clinical course patterns]. Revista Clinica Espanola, 190(3), 134-6.
Querol Ribelles JM, et al. [Visceral Leishmaniasis and AIDS. Apropos of 2 Cases With Different Clinical Course Patterns]. Rev Clin Esp. 1992;190(3):134-6. PubMed PMID: 1561456.
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AU - Carreño Noguera,E,
AU - Alonso Díaz,C,
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SP - 134
EP - 6
JF - Revista clinica espanola
JO - Rev Clin Esp
VL - 190
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N2 - We present two cases of visceral leishmaniasis in patients with AIDS which represent two different clinical patterns of the disease. Special emphasis is made on the need to lavish bone marrow studies in those patients with AIDS who present fever of unknown origin since immunodepression can modify the classical clinical picture of the disease. According to our experience, visceral leishmaniasis should be included amongst the infections indicative of AIDS in patients with HIV infection.
SN - 0014-2565
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