Non-compaction cardiomyopathy and visceral leishmaniasis: uncommon combination with therapeutic challenges in a resource limited-setting
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2024
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SUDANESE JOURNAL OF PAEDIATRICS
Abstract
Non-compaction cardiomyopathy (NCCM) or
spongy myocardium is a rare type of congenital
cardiomyopathy. Visceral leishmaniasis is
a protozoal disease caused by Leishmania
donovani and transmitted by the bite of female
sand-fly species of Phlebotomus argentipes,
which is common in tropical areas like Sudan.
We report a 6-year-old female, presented with
a fever of unknown origin, weight loss, anemia
that necessitated multiple blood transfusions and
had hepatosplenomegaly. Developed heart failure
later on admission the current case narrates an
unusual combination of diseases with therapeutic
challenges in a resource-limited setting.
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Non-compaction cardiomyopathy, Leishmaniasis, Challenges of therapy.
