Leishmaniasis

A parasitic disease caused by different species of the genus <i>Leishmania</i>, transmitted through the bite of hematophagous female phlebotomine sand flies. The clinical spectrum ranges from asymptomatic to clinically overt disease which can remain localized to the skin or disseminate to the upper oral and respiratory mucous membranes or throughout the reticulo-endothelial system. Three main clinical syndromes have been described: visceral (or Kala-Azar; with fever, weight loss, hepatosplenomegaly), cutaneous, and mucocutaneous leishmaniasis (cutaneous or mucocutaneous ulceration).

Nasal obstruction

Reduced ability to pass air through the nasal cavity often leading to mouth breathing.


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Old-world leishmaniasis presenting as a nasal mass.
Bakhshaee M, Shabani S, Farzadnia M, Shamsian SA, Layegh P.
Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2014;80(2):145-7.
This case exemplifies the need for considering leishmaniasis as a differential diagnosis for nasal obstruction in this endemic area.