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Leishmaniasis, visceral Clinical Findings
Many symptoms - Prolonged fever, persistent and irregular
- Hepatosplenomegaly - Lymphadenopathy - Anaemia - Leucopaenia - Thrombocytopaenia - General weakness
- The principal signs of visceral leishmaniasis are an enlarged spleen and prolonged irregular fever. Other signs are weight loss, pallor, an enlarged liver, enlarged lymph nodes, anaemia, cough and diarrhoea.
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