A retrospective study of profile of leprosy patients in a District Hospital in North India

Introduction: There is a high prevalence of leprosy in certain areas of our country. The main problem with leprosy is the prevalence of disability in untreated patients. Aims: To know the clinical profile of leprosy patients and to find out the risk factors for disabilities. Methods: A retrospecti...

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Main Authors: Neerja Puri, Manjinder Kaur
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Language:English
Published: Our Dermatology Online 2015-01-01
Series:Nasza Dermatologia Online
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Online Access:http://www.odermatol.com/odermatology/20151/3.retrospective-PuriN.pdf
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spelling doaj-c306eef383d0467a980d3a6b648163202020-11-24T23:54:59ZengOur Dermatology OnlineNasza Dermatologia Online2081-93902015-01-0161161810.7241/ourd.20151.03A retrospective study of profile of leprosy patients in a District Hospital in North IndiaNeerja Puri0Manjinder Kaur1Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Punjab Health Systems Corporation, Ferozepur, Punjab, IndiaDepartment of Dermatology and Venereology, Punjab Health Systems Corporation, Ferozepur, Punjab, IndiaIntroduction: There is a high prevalence of leprosy in certain areas of our country. The main problem with leprosy is the prevalence of disability in untreated patients. Aims: To know the clinical profile of leprosy patients and to find out the risk factors for disabilities. Methods: A retrospective study of 10 years was conducted from April 2003 to March 2014 was conduced. Results: There were 137 MB (75.6%) and 44 PB (24.4%) cases. There were 35 (19.33%) MB patients with disability and 5 (2.76%) PB patients with disability. There were 5 cases (2.7%) with childhood leprosy. The percentage of defaulters was 9 (4.97%). The Patients were grade II disability were 19.4% and patients with grade I disability were 2.8%. Regarding the nerve involvement in leprosy, ulnar nerve was most commonly involved in 45 (24.86%) patients, lateral popliteal nerve in 20 (11.04%) patients, posterior tibial nerve in 15 (8.28%) patients and median nerve was involved in 12 (6.62%) patients. Conclusions: The multibacillary patients are more susceptible to neuritis as compared to the paucibacillary patients. The occurence of neuritis is a significant risk factor for disabilities in leprosy. Early diagnosis and treatment is important to reduce the load of infection.http://www.odermatol.com/odermatology/20151/3.retrospective-PuriN.pdfDisabilityprevalenceleprosygradingtreatmentperipheral nervesthickened
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A retrospective study of profile of leprosy patients in a District Hospital in North India
Nasza Dermatologia Online
Disability
prevalence
leprosy
grading
treatment
peripheral nerves
thickened
author_facet Neerja Puri
Manjinder Kaur
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title A retrospective study of profile of leprosy patients in a District Hospital in North India
title_short A retrospective study of profile of leprosy patients in a District Hospital in North India
title_full A retrospective study of profile of leprosy patients in a District Hospital in North India
title_fullStr A retrospective study of profile of leprosy patients in a District Hospital in North India
title_full_unstemmed A retrospective study of profile of leprosy patients in a District Hospital in North India
title_sort retrospective study of profile of leprosy patients in a district hospital in north india
publisher Our Dermatology Online
series Nasza Dermatologia Online
issn 2081-9390
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Introduction: There is a high prevalence of leprosy in certain areas of our country. The main problem with leprosy is the prevalence of disability in untreated patients. Aims: To know the clinical profile of leprosy patients and to find out the risk factors for disabilities. Methods: A retrospective study of 10 years was conducted from April 2003 to March 2014 was conduced. Results: There were 137 MB (75.6%) and 44 PB (24.4%) cases. There were 35 (19.33%) MB patients with disability and 5 (2.76%) PB patients with disability. There were 5 cases (2.7%) with childhood leprosy. The percentage of defaulters was 9 (4.97%). The Patients were grade II disability were 19.4% and patients with grade I disability were 2.8%. Regarding the nerve involvement in leprosy, ulnar nerve was most commonly involved in 45 (24.86%) patients, lateral popliteal nerve in 20 (11.04%) patients, posterior tibial nerve in 15 (8.28%) patients and median nerve was involved in 12 (6.62%) patients. Conclusions: The multibacillary patients are more susceptible to neuritis as compared to the paucibacillary patients. The occurence of neuritis is a significant risk factor for disabilities in leprosy. Early diagnosis and treatment is important to reduce the load of infection.
topic Disability
prevalence
leprosy
grading
treatment
peripheral nerves
thickened
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