Abstract
Background: Leprosy is a chronic granulomatous infectious disease having major burden on humans over thousands of years. If untreated, it results in permanent damage to various systems and organs. So we designed this study to evaluate the neurological complications in early stage in adult leprosy patients.Objective: The aim of this study was to find out the pattern of neurological manifestations among adult leprosy patients.Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional hospital-based study on 85 adult tribal leprosy patients was conducted in a district level health care facility from January to December 2014 using simple, direct, standardized questionnaire including history and neurological examinations.Results: The commonest age group affected was 1830 years (62.4%). Male group was predominant (68.2%). Majority cases (66%) had multibacillary leprosy. At first visit 72.7% cases with neurological findings could not be diagnosed correctly by primary health care personnel. More than six months were required for correct diagnosis in 61.2% cases. Numbness was the commonest (74.5%) neurological symptom. In upper limb, motor findings were predominant with wasting in 50.9% cases. In lower limb, sensory findings were predominant with stock pattern sensory impairment being the commonest (56.4%). Ulnar nerve was the commonest peripheral nerve to enlarge with tenderness. Facial nerve was the commonest cranial nerve involved. All cases with multiple cranial nerves involvement were of multibacillary type. Due to physical disability 92.7% cases lost their jobs.Conclusion: In this study neurological involvement was found associated with severe disability.J Enam Med Col 2016; 6(1): 10-14
Highlights
Leprosy is a chronic granulomatous infectious disease that has been a major burden on human over thousands of years.[1]
The disease is classified into paucibacillary (PB) and multibacillary (MB) leprosy according to WHO classification and standard regimens of multi-drug therapy (MDT) according to WHO therapeutic guidelines were used for the treatment of the patients included in the study.[8]
It appeared in this study that the age group 18–30 years is affected most commonly; this is similar to finding in another study.[9]
Summary
Leprosy is a chronic granulomatous infectious disease that has been a major burden on human over thousands of years.[1] If untreated, the disease is progressive and results in permanent damage to the skin, nerves, limbs and eyes.[1] It was recognized in the ancient civilizations of China, Egypt and India. Leprosy is a chronic granulomatous infectious disease having major burden on humans over thousands of years. Objective: The aim of this study was to find out the pattern of neurological manifestations among adult leprosy patients. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional hospital-based study on 85 adult tribal leprosy patients was conducted in a district level health care facility from January to December 2014 using simple, direct, standardized questionnaire including history and neurological examinations. Conclusion: In this study neurological involvement was found associated with severe disability.
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