Correlation Between Clinical And Histopathological Criteria For The Classification Of Leprosy

Clinicians and histopathologists sometimes disagree on the classification of a case of leprosy. A detailed histopathological study of 92 fresh uncomplicated cases representing the whole spectrum of leprosy was done for the last one year. There was complete agreement between clinical and histopatholo...

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Main Authors: Mitra Kalyani, Biswas Surajit, Saha Bibhuti, Dasgupta Anjali
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2001-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Dermatology
Online Access:http://www.e-ijd.org/article.asp?issn=0019-5154;year=2001;volume=46;issue=3;spage=135;epage=137;aulast=Mitra;type=0
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spelling doaj-8509cf25a3fb4c04875d565f508609172020-11-24T22:31:07ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Dermatology0019-51541998-36112001-01-01463135137Correlation Between Clinical And Histopathological Criteria For The Classification Of Leprosy Mitra KalyaniBiswas SurajitSaha BibhutiDasgupta AnjaliClinicians and histopathologists sometimes disagree on the classification of a case of leprosy. A detailed histopathological study of 92 fresh uncomplicated cases representing the whole spectrum of leprosy was done for the last one year. There was complete agreement between clinical and histopathological diagnosis in 53 cases (57.61)% and disparity in 39 cases (42.39%). Among the latter, shift towards the lepromatous pole of the spectrum was found in 13 cases (14.13%) and shift towards tuberculoid pole in 26 cases (28.26%). The latter group included 16 cases (17.39%) where histopathological diagnosis was indeterminate leprosy because of the presence of early histopathological changes. It is concluded that in case of discrepancy, the more advanced finding (i.e. towards the lepromatous pole) should be given greater weightage and the case is to be classified and treated accordingly.http://www.e-ijd.org/article.asp?issn=0019-5154;year=2001;volume=46;issue=3;spage=135;epage=137;aulast=Mitra;type=0
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author Mitra Kalyani
Biswas Surajit
Saha Bibhuti
Dasgupta Anjali
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Biswas Surajit
Saha Bibhuti
Dasgupta Anjali
Correlation Between Clinical And Histopathological Criteria For The Classification Of Leprosy
Indian Journal of Dermatology
author_facet Mitra Kalyani
Biswas Surajit
Saha Bibhuti
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title Correlation Between Clinical And Histopathological Criteria For The Classification Of Leprosy
title_short Correlation Between Clinical And Histopathological Criteria For The Classification Of Leprosy
title_full Correlation Between Clinical And Histopathological Criteria For The Classification Of Leprosy
title_fullStr Correlation Between Clinical And Histopathological Criteria For The Classification Of Leprosy
title_full_unstemmed Correlation Between Clinical And Histopathological Criteria For The Classification Of Leprosy
title_sort correlation between clinical and histopathological criteria for the classification of leprosy
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series Indian Journal of Dermatology
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1998-3611
publishDate 2001-01-01
description Clinicians and histopathologists sometimes disagree on the classification of a case of leprosy. A detailed histopathological study of 92 fresh uncomplicated cases representing the whole spectrum of leprosy was done for the last one year. There was complete agreement between clinical and histopathological diagnosis in 53 cases (57.61)% and disparity in 39 cases (42.39%). Among the latter, shift towards the lepromatous pole of the spectrum was found in 13 cases (14.13%) and shift towards tuberculoid pole in 26 cases (28.26%). The latter group included 16 cases (17.39%) where histopathological diagnosis was indeterminate leprosy because of the presence of early histopathological changes. It is concluded that in case of discrepancy, the more advanced finding (i.e. towards the lepromatous pole) should be given greater weightage and the case is to be classified and treated accordingly.
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