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Bone marrow aspirate showing Leishmania donovani in polymorphs

Chandra H, Chandra S

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A case of histiocytic hyperplasia with leishmania donovani

Park KS, Kim BS, Song KS, Kim E

  • KMID: 1685003
  • Korean J Clin Pathol.
  • 1992 Sep;12(3):331-335.
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Influence of heat shock, drugs, and radiation on karyotype of Leishmania major

Seo M, Chun DK, Hong ST, Lee SH

Leishmaniasis is one of the important tropical diseases in the world. Although it is not prevalent in Korea, imported cases have been recorded. The karyotype of Leishmania sp. has been...
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Leishmania tropica infection, in comparison to Leishmania major, induces lower delayed type hypersensitivity in BALB/c mice

Mahmoudzadeh-Niknam H, Kiaei SS, Iravani D

Leishmania tropica and L. major are etiologic agents of human cutaneous leishmaniasis. Delayed type hypersensitivity (DTH) is an immunologic response that has been frequently used as a correlate for protection...
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Double filtration plasmapheresis in the treatment of hyperproteinemia in dogs affected by Leishmania infantum

Perondi F, Brovida C, Ceccherini G, Guidi G, Lippi I

Three dogs were evaluated for severe hyperproteinemia and hyperglobulinemia secondary to Leishmania infantum. Double filtration plasmapheresis (DFPP) was performed in two dogs at days 1, 2, and 6 after presentation....
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The Route of Leishmania tropica Infection Determines Disease Outcome and Protection against Leishmania major in BALB/c Mice

Mahmoudzadeh-Niknam H, Khalili G, Abrishami , Najafy A, Khaze V

Leishmania tropica is one of the causative agents of leishmaniasis in humans. Routes of infection have been reported to be an important variable for some species of Leishmania parasites. The...
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Cutaneous Leishmaniasis of the Eyelids: A Case Series with Molecular Identification and Literature Review

Mohammadpour I, Motazedian MH, Handjani F, Hatam GR

Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is a protozoan disease which is endemic in Iran. It is transmitted by the Phlebotomus sand fly. The eyelid is rarely involved possibly because the movement of...
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Viscerotropic growth pattern of Leishmania tropica in BALB/c mice is suggestive of a murine model for human viscerotropic leishmaniasis

Mahmoudzadeh-Niknam H, Kiaei SS, Iravani D

Leishmania (L.) tropica is a causative agent of cutaneous leishmaniasis, and occasionally of visceral or viscerotropic leishmaniasis in humans. Murine models of Leishmania infection have been proven to be useful...
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Genetic Diversity and Phylogenetic Analysis of the Iranian Leishmania Parasites Based on HSP70 Gene PCR-RFLP and Sequence Analysis

Nemati S, Fazaeli A, Hajjaran H, Khamesipour A, Anbaran MF, Bozorgomid A, Zarei F

Despite the broad distribution of leishmaniasis among Iranians and animals across the country, little is known about the genetic characteristics of the causative agents. Applying both HSP70 PCR-RFLP and sequence...
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Epidemiological Investigation of Asymptomatic Dogs with Leishmania Infection in Southwestern China Where Visceral Leishmaniasis is Intractable

Zhao GH, Yin K, Zhong WX, Xiao T, Wei QK, Cui Y, Liu GZ, Xu C, Wang HF

Heishui county, located in northwest Sichuan province, southwestern China, is an endemic area of zoonotic visceral leishmaniasis (VL) and is the most intractable area. VL is never destroyed in it....
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A Case of Post Kala-Azar Dermal Leishmaniasis in India

Tripathy K, Misra A, Mallik R, Misra D, Rout N, Rath J

Post kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis (PKDL) is a rare disease. This is a solitary case report from Orissa, India. We describe a case of PKDL in a 55-year-old male who presented...
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Purification and biochemical characterization of two novel antigens from Leishmania major promastigotes

Zeinali M, Ardestani , Kariminia

The identification and characterization of antigens that elicit human T cell responses is an important step toward understanding of Leishmania major infection and ultimately in the development of a vaccine....
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Two Cases of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Treated with Itraconazole

Park BC, Chae HJ, Yi JY, Cho BK, Houh W, Kim DJ, Choi WY

Two patients with cutaneous leishmaniasis were treated with itraconazole. One patient was a 24-year-old man who had several erythematous papulonodules on the extremities for 1 month, which revealed cutaneous leishmaniasis,...
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Production of nitric oxide by murine macrophages induced by lipophosphoglycan of Leishmania major

Kavoosi G, Ardestani , Kariminia , Tavakoli Z

Protozoan parasites of the genus Leishmania cause a number of important human diseases. One of the key determinants of parasite infectivity and survival is the surface glycoconjugate lipophosphoglycan (LPG). In...
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A Case of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Treated with Intralesional Injection of Meglumine Antimoniate

Kim DY, Cho SB, Chung KY

  • KMID: 2302370
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2006 Jan;44(1):113-116.
Cutaneous leishmaniasis is a self-limited infection of skin caused by the genus Leishmania, a protozoan parasite transmitted by sandflies. Although various therapeutic regimens have been tried, no ideal therapy for...
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Miltefosine-Induced Apoptotic Cell Death on Leishmania major and L. tropica Strains

Khademvatan S, Gharavi MJ, Rahim F, Saki J

The aim of this study was to assess the cytotoxic effects of various concentrations of miltefosine on Leishmania major (MRHO/IR/75/ER) and L. tropica (MHOM/IR/02/Mash10) promastigotes and to observe the programmed...
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Anti-leishmanial Effects of Trinitroglycerin in BALB/C Mice Infected with Leishmania major via Nitric Oxide Pathway

Nahrevanian H, Najafzadeh M, Hajihosseini R, Nazem H, Farahmand , Zamani Z

This study investigated whether trinitroglycerine (TNG) as nitric oxide (NO) releasing agent had anti-leishmanial effects and mediated pathology in BALB/c mice infected with Leishmania major. Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL), a zoonotic...
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A Case of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis

Park JS, Lee DK, Hong SJ, Son SJ, Cho MK

  • KMID: 2086435
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2001 Jun;39(6):725-727.
Cutaneous leishmaniasis is usually a self-limited infection of skin caused by the genus Leishmania, transmitted by a sandfly. This disease is endemic in tropical and subtropical zone, but recently several...
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Use of In Vivo and In Vitro Systems to Select Leishmania amazonensis Expressing Green Fluorescent Protein

Costa SD, de Assis Golim M, Rossi-Bergmann B, Costa FT, Giorgio S

Various Leishmania species were engineered with green fluorescent protein (GFP) using episomal vectors that encoded an antibiotic resistance gene, such as aminoglycoside geneticin sulphate (G418). Most reports of GFP-Leishmania have...
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Tamoxifen Induces Apoptosis of Leishmania major Promastigotes in Vitro

Doroodgar , Delavari M, Doroodgar , Abbasi A, Taherian A, Doroodgar

Tamoxifen is an antagonist of the estrogen receptor and currently used for the treatment of breast cancer. The current treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis with pentavalent antimony compounds is not satisfactory....
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