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Influence of Steroids in BI declining among multi bacillarg Leprosy Patients with |
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Kyung Jeh Sung, Do Il Kim |
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Institute for Leprosy Research, Korean Leprosy Control Association Anyang, Korea |
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Steroids therapy is a well established of controlling the worst aspect of lepra reaction. But gluco torticosteroids have complex antiinflammatory and immunosuppressive effects and steroid-treated animals are more susceptible to infection by almost every conceivable pathogen. Therefore it has been supposed almost every conceivable pathogen. Therefore it has been supposed that steroids encourage the multiplication of M. lepra and affect the course of leprosy adversely. This study was to investigate the influence of steroids in B.I. declining among multibacillary leprosy patients with multidrug therapy. The authors performed skin smear examination on 41 leprosy patients with steroids therapy for more than 6 months who had visited the outpatient clinic of Korean Leprosy Institute, Korean Leprosy Control Association form June 1978 to September 1984 and compared this group with 28 leproys patients without steroids therapy by B.I. declining. There was no significant difference in B.I. declining between steroids-treated group and control group. |
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