Title of article :
Visceral Leishmaniosis in Bone Marrow Aspiration
Author/Authors :
Naderisorki, Mohammad Department of Pediatrics Hematology and Oncology- Thalassemia Research Center- Faculty of Medicine- Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari , Karami, Hossein Department of Pediatrics Hematology and Oncology- Thalassemia Research Center- Faculty of Medicine- Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari
Abstract :
Introduction: Visceral leishmaniosis, kala-azar, or black fever is a fatal disease caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Leishmania.
Serological testing is more frequently used in endemic areas. The recombinant kinesin antigen (rK39) is a useful antigen
in enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), also available in strip format as a rapid test, but the best way for the diagnosis of
visceral leishmaniosis is histopathologic demonstration of the parasite by aspiration or biopsy of affected organs (usually, bone
marrow or spleen aspirations).
Case Presentation: Here, wepresent the case of a 5-year-old girl with fever, weight loss, weakness and massive hepatosplenomegaly.
In lab data, pancytopenia was observed. ELISA rapid test was negative for leishmaniosis. Bone marrow aspiration showed amastigotes
within macrophages and outside cells.
Conclusions: The aim of this report was to emphasize that bone marrow aspiration is an accurate method for the diagnosis of
visceral leishmaniosis.
Keywords :
Visceral Leishmaniasis , Bone Marrow Aspiration , Diagnosis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics