A Clinical study of Hansen抯 Disease and Histopathological Correlation from a Tertiary Care Centre in East India

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2023-02
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Educational Society For Excellence
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Background: Leprosy or Hansen抯 disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae is a chronic granulomatous disease characterized by hypoesthetic skin lesions and nerve involvement. The objective of the study was to find clinicohistopathological correlation of Hansen抯 disease diagnosed at a tertiary care centre of eastern India. Material and Methods: Hospital based retrospective study was conducted that included cases of leprosy diagnosed clinically and examined for histopathology at Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna from January 2021 to December 2021. Clinical diagnosis was correlated with that of histopathological diagnosis. Result: From this study, it was observed that, the commonest age group affected by leprosy was 20 to 40 years, males were more commonly affected than females (M:F = 1.83: 1) and commonest clinically diagnosed spectrum was Tuberculoid leprosy (TT) ( 48.03%). It was observed that there was complete agreement between clinical diagnosis and histopathological diagnosis in 84.3% cases and disagreement was observed in 15.7% cases. Conclusion: Combining clinical, and histopathological finding of leprosy is essential for accurate diagnosis and thus proper treatment of the patient and prevention of complications.
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Hansen抯 disease, Histopathology, Ridley-Jopling (RJ) Classification.
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Sinha Rajesh, Kumari Pinki, Pallavi U K, Kumar Bipin. A Clinical study of Hansen抯 Disease and Histopathological Correlation from a Tertiary Care Centre in East India . International Archives of Integrated Medicine. 2023 Feb; 10(2): 28-34