Leishmaniases - proceeds in following forms:
1) a visceral leishmaniasis,
2) a dermal leishmaniasis,
3) a dermal mucous American leishmaniasis (espundia).
The visceral leishmaniasis is characterized by a long fever, augmentation of a liver and a lien, a sharp leukopenia, an anemia, progressing current. At a dermal leishmaniasis most typical formation is long not healing ulcers.
Signs, current. The incubation interval at a visceral leishmaniasis proceeds from 3 weeks till 3 years (more often some months). Disease begins gradually, the first displays of illness usually do not notice. The general delicacy accrues, there is a fever which often happens wavy. Paleness of a skin is marked, the skin can be dark due to a lesion of adrenals, the hemorrhagic eruption is sometimes observed. At an agranulocytosis there can be ulcerative necrotic changes in an oral cavity. The condition of patients progressively worsens, they grow thin, the anemia, a leukopenia accrue, substantial growth of a liver (up to a umbilical line) and liens (up to a cavity of a small basin) is taped.
