Leprosy

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clinical picture

  • manifests in skin and peripheral nerves
  • papule, macule, plaque, hypopigmentation, nodule
  • loss of sensation, paralysis, amyotrophy
  • incubation months to >30 years

Ridley-Jopling classification

  • TT - tuberculoid
  • BT - borderline tuberculoid
  • BB - borderline borderline
  • BL - borderline lepromatous
  • LL - lepromatous
  • TT direction - abnormal or significant immune response (granulomatous) against few M. leprae bacilli
    • PB in WHO classification
    • infiltrated plaque
    • well-defined, sharp border
    • single skin lesion
    • localized, asymmetrical
    • loss of sensation at skin lesion
      • in histopathology nerves are surrounded by granuloma
  • LL direction - least cellular immunity or allergic reaction against much amount of M. leprae bacilli
    • MB in WHO classification
    • macule, papule, nodule
    • multiple skin lesion
    • widespread, symmetrical
    • loss of sensation at ...
      • in histopathology diffuse infiltrate of foamy histiocytes (macrophages) in dermis
      • Leonine facies: madarosis, saddle nose

diagnosis

  • WHO criteria: one or more cardinal signs
  1. skin lesion consistent with leprosy with definite sensory loss
  2. thickened nerve, peripheral neuropathy
  3. skin smear...

treatment

  • MB >5 lesions
  • PB 1-5 lesions

leprosy reaction

  • can develop at anytime on clinical course
    • either before or after commencement of treatment
    • even after completion of treatment
  • incidence 20-60% in multiple studies
  • Type 1 reversal reaction
    • cell-mediated delayed hypersensitivity
    • reddish, swollen, warm, painful, tender
    • systemic condition fair
  • Type 2 erythema nodosum leprosum (ENL)
    • antigen-antibody immune complex reaction
    • multiple, distributed bilaterally and symmetrically
    • with high grade fever and malaise

treatment of leprosy reaction

  • antipyretics, NSAIDs
  • steroid
  • immunosuppressant