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The Clinical and Histopathological Sturdy on Relapse Leprosy for Recent Five Years |
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Haeyoung Choi, and Yong Ma Hah |
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Institute for Leprosy Research, KLCA, Anyang, Korea |
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Out of 322 leprosy patients registered in Institute for Leprosy Research from 1987 to 1993. Seventy-five patients were diagnosed with relapse. Those are the subject to be reviewed clinically and histopathologically. The clinical and histopathological characteristics are as follows : 1. Incidence of relapse in male patients was much higher than in female patients. 2. The mean age is 49 year old. 3. The clinical types of relapses were 32 BL, 31 LL, 5 BT, and 2 BL. 4. Most patients with the initial diagnosis of tuberculoid types of leprosy changed to lepromaous types of leprosy. 5. The two patients with the initial diagnosis of lepromatous types of leprosy had relapsed as borderline tuberculoid leprosy. 6. The mean interval from the initial diagnosis to relapse was 26.5 year. 7. The skin lesions were of the most common clinical manifestations and neuritis was the next. 8. Some lepromatous patients were histopathologically characterized by scanty to mild infiltration of lymphoid cells. |
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