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A physical exam may show signs of an enlarged spleen, liver, and lymph nodes. The patient may have been bitten by sandflies, or was in an area known for leishmaniasis. | A physical exam may show signs of an [[enlarged spleen]], [[hepatomegaly|liver]], and lymph nodes. The patient may have been bitten by sandflies, or was in an area known for leishmaniasis. | ||
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Overview
A physical exam may show signs of an enlarged spleen, liver, and lymph nodes. The patient may have been bitten by sandflies, or was in an area known for leishmaniasis.