Literature DB >> 1022960

A study of mono-neuritic lesions in a leprosy clinic.

V V Dongre, R Ganapati, R G Chulawala.   

Abstract

An analysis of 11,581 leprosy patients registered at the Acworth Leprosy Hospital clinic showed that 494 cases (4.3%) had primary polyneuritic leprosy and 143 (1.2%) localised cutaneous anaesthetic lesions (or non-visible anaesthetic lesions), accounting for 5.5% who had no evidence of obvious skin lesions.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 1022960

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lepr India        ISSN: 0024-1024


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