Leprosy Flashcards

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Leprosy - organism

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  1. Mycobacterium leprae, Mycobacterium lepromatosis
  2. Intracellular organism (not possible to culture)
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Key signs of leprosy (5)

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Loss of sensation in a typical skin lesion, numbness or loss of motor function in the hands or feet, ptosis, reaction presentation (fever, joint pains, inflamed skin) is possible

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Clinical examination findings in leprosy

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  1. Enlarged peripheral nerves (often coinciding with a patch)
  2. Dryness in hands and feet
  3. Peripheral neuropathy
  4. Skin lesions (macules, nodules, papules)
  5. Loss of eyebrows/eyelashes
  6. Blindness from decreased corneal sensation leading to trauma or directly due to nerve damage
  7. Nasal collapse
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Define leprosy (TT and BT) and treatment

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  1. At lower ends of bacterial load, there is more cell mediated immunity
  2. A singular well defined lesion only (5 lesios or less)
  3. 6 months of treatment with rifampicin + dapsone
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Side effects of dapsone

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Life threatening hypersensitivity, anaemia

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Define leprosy more advanced (i.e. BL/LL) and treatment

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Multiple (>6) symmetrical lesions over the body OR if they have a positive skin smear
12 months treatment with Rifampicin + dapsone + clofazimine

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Diagnosis of leprosy

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  1. No useful serological test
  2. Slit skin smears (look for the rods - but does not culture)
  3. Skin and nerve biopsy showing granulomas (rarely done)
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Second line treatment of leprosy

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  1. Minocycline 2. Perfloxacin 3. Clarithromycin
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Management of leprosy contacts

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Chemoprophylaxis with a single dose of rifampicin

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Secondary impairments in leprosy

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  1. Ulcers and wounds due to Recurrent injuries from loss of sensation
  2. Muscle atrophy and contactures due to long-term nerve damage
  3. Blindness
  4. Amputation
  5. Psychological
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Leprosy reactions (3)

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  1. Type 1 - acute inflammation of the skin/nerves, treat with steroids
  2. Erythema nodosum leprosum - systemic fever, malaise, painful nodules, arthritis, neuritis, orchitis, nephritis, treat with steroids
  3. Lucio’s phenomenon - necrotising vasculitis leading to complications like sepsis in untreated or partially treated patients
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Side effects of clofazimine

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Hyperpigmentation and ichtyosis

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