Diagnostic challenges of oral leishmaniasis: unusual presentation of two cases
International Journal of Development Research
Diagnostic challenges of oral leishmaniasis: unusual presentation of two cases
Received 06th March, 2021; Received in revised form 11th April, 2021; Accepted 03rd May, 2021; Published online 26th June, 2021
Copyright © 2021, André Gebrim Matias et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Leishmaniasis is a non-contagious infectious disease and has a broad spectrum of clinical forms. Isolated oral mucosal leishmaniasis is rare and challenges clinicians and pathologists. We report two cases of oral leishmaniasis manifested as ulcerative growth on the palate and tongue nodule. Histopathological analysis was performed and the final diagnosis was made with the visualization of amastigote-like structures. Both cases had unusual clinical manifestations and many differential diagnoses were considered, including syphilis, paracoccidioidomycosis and mesenchymal or epithelial neoplasms. The broad spectrum of clinical manifestations and the often-inconclusive findings in histopathology reinforce the importance of clinicopathological correlation in diagnosis of leishmaniasis.