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Cryosurgery in cutaneous leishmaniasis

A Bassiouny, M El Meshad, M Talaat

    The British Journal of Dermatology
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    Cryotherapy using a CO2 cryomachine effectively cured cutaneous leishmaniasis in thirty patients within weeks, preventing scarring and relapse. This parasiticidal treatment eradicated Leishmania parasites rapidly, even in advanced mucocutaneous forms.

    Area of Science:

    • Dermatology
    • Infectious Diseases
    • Parasitology

    Background:

    • Cutaneous leishmaniasis presents a significant global health challenge.
    • Current treatments can lead to scarring and prolonged recovery.
    • Parasite thermosensitivity offers potential therapeutic targets.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the efficacy of cryotherapy for treating cutaneous leishmaniasis.
    • To assess the speed of parasite eradication and patient recovery.
    • To determine the potential of cryotherapy in preventing disease progression.

    Main Methods:

    • Thirty patients diagnosed with cutaneous leishmaniasis were enrolled.
    • Treatment involved cryotherapy utilizing a carbon dioxide (CO2) cryomachine.
    • Histopathological examinations were performed to confirm parasite eradication.

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    Main Results:

    • All thirty patients achieved complete cure within 4-5 weeks.
    • No instances of scarring or relapse were observed post-treatment.
    • Histopathology confirmed parasite eradication in under 1 hour.
    • Leishmania tropica, L. ethiopica, and L. brasiliensis demonstrated marked thermosensitivity.

    Conclusions:

    • Cryotherapy is a highly effective and safe treatment for cutaneous leishmaniasis.
    • Rapid parasiticidal action and minimal side effects make it a superior option.
    • Early cryotreatment can prevent mucocutaneous leishmaniasis development and is recommended for existing cases.