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A Study on Selection of Sites for Acid-Fast Bacilli in Skin Smears of Leprosy Patients |
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Yun Won Kim |
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Korean Leprosy Institute Seoul, Korea |
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The bacteriological status of leprosy patients is usually assessed by the slit-skin smear method introduced by Wade. So, bacteriological index (BI) was calculated by this method taken from both eye brows, both ear lobes, the chin, both legs, the dorsal surfaces of the middle and terminal phalanges of the middle finger of both hands, the dorsal surfaces of the middle and terminal phalanges of the second toe of both feet and the nasal mucosa in 39 lepromatous leprosy patients who have been treated with antileprosy chemotherapy regularly or irregularly. The bacterial indices from the 16 sites were compared. (1) In tow long treated smear negative case, the terminal phalanges of the fingers proved to be the only skin sites positive for bacilli, all other routine sites, being acid-fast bacilli negative. (2) The individual mean value of BI of the dorsum of the middle and terminal phalanges of the middle finger of both hands and the dorsum of the middle and terminal phalanges of the second toe of both feet was not significantly different. (3) In 35 out of 39 cases, the BI at the finger was more productive than that at the nasal mucosa and in 26 out of 39 cases, the BI at the toe was more productive than that at the nasal mucosa, i. e. , the BI at the finger and the toe was not less than that at the nasal mucosa. (4) The mean value of BI of the nine sites was 2.73 in the eye brow, 2.66 in the ear lobe, 2.62 in the lower leg, 2.48 in the chin and the dorsal surfaces of the terminal phalanges of the middle finger of both hands, 2.43 in the dorsal surfaces of the middle phalanges of the middle finger of both hands, 2.38 in the dorsal surfaces of the terminal phalanges of the second toe of both feet and 2.17 in the dorsal surface of the middle phalanges of the second toe of both feet. We thought that it was much resonable to include the middle finger and the second toe as routine sites for slit-skin smear for M. Leprae identification. |
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