Neurological Manifestation among Patients with Visceral Leishmaniasis at the Tropical Teaching Hospital – Khartoum
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2023
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Zagazig University Medical Journal
Abstract
Background: Leishmaniasis is an endemic disease in Sudan that caused by
Leishmania spp. Several studies suggest neurological manifestations in visceral
leishmaniasis, such as burning sensation, and weakness. This study was aimed to
assess the frequency of the neurological manifestations in Visceral
Leishmaniasis. Methods: This is a descriptive, prospective cohort study, was
conducted in The Tropical Teaching Hospital – Khartoum for one-year duration.
A pretested questionnaire contained the study variables were conducted, nerve
conduction Study (NCS) and laboratory tests were done. SPSS v 26.0 was used
to analyze the data. Results: Forty four percent of total patients (22/50) were
symptomatic.Peripheral neuropathy was elicited in 60% (30/50),
Numbness has been the most common feature 56.6% (17/30),
and Weakness 26.6% (8/30) all were Axonal damage.
Sensorimotor neuropathy was exhibited in 70% (21/30), pure
motor neuropathy in 26.7% (8/30). Polyneuropathy was
encountered in 46.6% (14/30), poly-radiculopathy in 20% (6/30)
along with 23.3% (7/30) as mononeuropathy.
Conclusions: peripheral neuropathy was developed in patients with visceral
leishmaniasis, frequent occurrence of subclinical neurological manifestations is
higher than reported.
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Visceral leishmaniasis, Peripheral neuropathy, Sensorimotor neuropathy
