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Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1994

Aminosidine and its combination with sodium stibogluconate in the treatment of diffuse cutaneous leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania aethiopica

Sabawork Teklemariam; Amha Gebre Hiwot; Dominique Frommel; Tivadar Miko; Gunilla Ganlov; Anthony Bryceson

Treatment of diffuse cutaneous leishmaniasis (DCL) caused by Leishmania aethiopica remains unsatisfactory as the parasite is relatively insensitive to antimonial compounds. Reports of the clinical effectiveness of aminosidine sulphate, especially in combination with sodium stibogluconate, in visceral leishmaniasis and the finding that this antibiotic is potent against L. aethiopica in vitro, prompted us to evaluate its usefulness in DCL. Two patients with long-standing, active DCL were treated for 60 d with aminosidine sulphate, 14 mg/kg/d parenterally. The skin lesions resolved completely in both patients although they relapsed subsequently. Synergism between aminosidine and stibogluconate was demonstrated in vitro against parasites isolated from the patients. This led us to administer combined therapy, aminosidine sulphate 14 mg/kg/d and sodium stibogluconate 10 mg/kg/d, to the 2 patients in relapse and to another, third patient. Treatment was continued for 2 months beyond parasitological cure. Side effects were minimal. Following treatment, a return of specific cell-mediated immunity occurred, as expressed by a moderate infiltration of lymphocytes into the lesions and by lymphocyte proliferation in vitro in the presence of live Leishmania antigen, with synthesis of interleukin-2 and interferon gamma with one patient and interleukin 4 with the other. During follow-up periods of 2 to 21 months after treatment, no sign of relapse was seen.


Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1994

Treatment of ‘Old World’ cutaneous leishmaniasis with aminosidine ointment: results of an open study in London

Anthony Bryceson; Anthony Murphy; Anthony H. Moody

Five preparations of ointment containing aminosidine were used to treat lesions of Old World cutaneous leishmaniasis. A preparation containing 12-15% aminosidine with 10% urea in white soft paraffin was nontoxic. 23 of 27 patients treated healed in a mean of 6.7 weeks, the ointment being applied daily for up to 12 weeks.


Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1976

What happens when microfilariae die

Anthony Bryceson


Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1972

Ocular leishmaniasis and pentamidine diabetes.

Andrew Tomkins; Anthony Bryceson


Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1969

Clinical trial of CI-501 (Camolar) against cutaneous leishmaniasis in Ethiopia

Anthony Bryceson; Woodbridge A. Foster; Aklilu Lemma


Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1980

Eosinophilia in tropical medical practice

Anthony Bryceson


Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2005

Antony J. Duggan, MD, FRCP, DTM&H, FIBiol, FMA, RSTMH, President 1981–1983

Anthony Bryceson


Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1985

Recent advances in tropical medicine: H. M. Gilles (Editor). No. 1. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone, 1984. xi + 353 pp., illus. Price: £32.00. ISBN 0 443 02781 1

Anthony Bryceson


Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1984

Progress in immunology of leprosy: G.P. Talwar, J.L. Turk and R.J.W. Rees(Editors), 1983. New Delhi: Anrold-Heinemann Publishers(India),359 pp., illus. Price: 39 rupees. (Publishers address: AB/9 Safdarjang Enclave, New Delhi 110029, India)

Anthony Bryceson


Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1982

Is leishmaniasis recidivans really so difficult to treat

Anthony Bryceson

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Andrew Tomkins

University College London

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Anthony Murphy

University College Hospital

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Anthony H. Moody

Médecins Sans Frontières

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