Chapter 159 :: Leprosy Flashcards

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most important epidemiologic indicators of leprosy burden

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new case detection rate by country, and the proportion of cases in children, those with multibacillary disease and those with grade 2 disability, indicating a late diagnosis

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Ridley and Jopling

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clinical, histopathologic, and immunologic criteria

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3
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well-defined plaques, usually a few in just one segment of the body, hypochromic and/or erythematous, sometimes atrophic, present with papules or tubercles that are mainly circinate on the periphery of the lesions

better cellmediated immunity

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polar tuberculoid leprosy

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4
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classical foveolar lesions

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borderline-borderline

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5
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positive acid-fast bacilli result on slit-skin smear eliminates primary neural leprosy

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an immunologic Type III hypersensitivity response, occurs with immune complex deposition

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erythema nodosum leprosum (ENL)

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Type IV hypersensitivity immune response, is caused by a specific increase in cell-mediated immunity against M. leprae

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Type 1 reaction or reversal reaction

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no acid-fast bacilli detected in tuberculoid leprosy lesions

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9
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Reactions never occur in Indeterminate patients. Up to 50% of all patients on multidrug therapy may present reactions during treatment, but these reactions can also occur before and after therapy

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Reversal reaction can occur in up to 30% of patients, whereas tuberculoid leprosy cases are seldom affected, 127 the majority of the reactional episodes occur in borderline forms, mainly borderlinelepromatous and borderline-borderline, followed by lepromatous leprosy

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A true relapse must be defined after confirmation of completion of the first treatment by the patient.

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12
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affinity to fat tissue and macrophage deposits leading to skin hyperpigmentation, especially in the lesions

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Clofazimine

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13
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A household contact has a 5- to 8-fold higher risk of contracting leprosy than a person without contact with a case

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