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A Case Report on Leprornatous in the Tongue |
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Do Il Kim, Byung Sung Yim |
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Korean Leprosy Institute |
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The lepromatous lesions in the tongue are found. Until recently there had been no reported case of lepromas in the tongue in Korea. Since the sulfones have been widely used clinically, the faradvanced lepromatous changes of the tongue can not be routinely visualized at the skin clinic.4 female patient aged 28, had onset of leprosy at 12 and admitted in National Leprosy Hospital for 5 years with sulfone treatment. Afterwards, she had antileprosy treatment badly at home until 1977 (27 years old), Sinse January, 1977, general oedema and many nodules appeared suddenly and she has noticed that four nodules appeared in the tongue. When she was admitted in Korean Leprosy Institute, she was suffering from fever, many nodules on face, nose was collapsed, and she had severe conjunctivitis and Keratitis on both eyes. She had distinguished lepromatcus lesions in uvula, soft palate and tongue in the mouth, and severe hoarse voice. One of the lepromas of the tongue was taken off surgically and it was observed histopathologically. The mucous membrane was thinner than usual and submucous tissue was occupied by masses of leprous infiltration without free-zone. And the leprous infilteation invaded into the muscle tissue of the tongue and acid-fast bacilli were observed in the leproma. After the combined chemotherapy with rifampicin, dapsone and thiambutosine at the KLI. the lepromas in the tongue disappeared clinically and also the sense of taste has gradually recovered. |
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