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Id:13640
Author:Daniel, Ebenezer; Koshy, Sheena; Joseph, Geetha A; Rao, P. S. S
Title:Ocular complications in incident relapsed borderline lepromatous and lepromatous leprosy patients in South India ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 2003. 5 p. tab.
Abstract:PURPOSE: To determine the magnitude of ocular complications that present in incident cases of relapsed borderline lepromatous (BL) and lepromatous leprosy (LL) patients. METHOD: From 1991 to 1997, all new BL and LL patients who had relapsed from an earlier disease, detected by active case finding in the geographically defined area of Gudiyattam taluk, were invited for ocular examination after their leprosy status was confirmed clinically and histopathologically. RESULTS: Sixty relapsed lepromatous patients, 45 male and 15 females, were examined. Fifty-two patients had relapsed after receiving only dapsone mono-therapy, 4 after receiving paucibacillary multi-drug therapy (PB-MDT) preceded by dapsone mono-therapy and 4 after only PB-MDT. Three (5 per cent) patients had lagophthalmos, 1 (1.6 per cent) patients each had ectropion and trichiasis, 32 (53 per cent) patients had impaired corneal sensation in both eyes, 2 (3.3 per cent) patients each had corneal opacity (associated with reduced vision), corneal nerve beading, punctate keratitis, keratic precipitates, and iris atrophy, 4 (6.6 per cent) patients had cataract associated with decreased vision, 1 (1.6 per cent) patient had blocked naso-lacrimal duct and 13 (21.7 per cent) patients had pterygium. Seven (12 per cent) patients had a visual acuity of 6/18 or less, 4 (6.7 per cent) patients had 6/60 or less and one patients had vision below 3/60. General ocular complications rather than leprosy-related ocular complications were responsible for reduced vision. Lagophthalmos was associated with increased duration of the disease (P = 0.009), Grade II deformity (P = 0.001), punctate keratitis (P < 0.001) and cataract (P < 0.001). Beaded corneal nerves were associated with lepromatous leprosy (P < 0.001) and high mycobacterial infection (P = 0.05). Patients whose initial disease was categorised as BL and LL had greater impairment of vision (P = 0.037), more iris atrophy (P = 0.013), increased keratic precipitates (P = 0.013) and more corneal nerve beading (P = 0.013), when compared with the group comprising Tuberculoid-tuberculoid (TT), Borderline-tuberculoid (BT) and Intermediate (IND). CONCLUSION: This first report on ocular complications in relapsed lepromatous patients demonstrates that general and leprosy-related ocular complications occur in these patients. However, they are not in excess of those reported in other leprosy groups... (AU).
Descriptors:OFTALMOPATIAS/microbiol
OFTALMOPATIAS/fisiopatol
INDIA
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/compl
VISAO
Limits:HUMANO
MASCULINO
FEMININO
ADULTO
MEIA-IDADE
SUPPORT, NON-U.S. GOV'T
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
Location:BR191.1; 09049/s


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Id:11731
Author:Nwosu, S. N. N; Nwosu, M. C
Title:Ocular findings in leprosy patients in Nigeria ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1994. 4 p. tab.
Descriptors:HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
OFTALMOPATIAS
OFTALMOPATIAS
OFTALMOPATIAS
OFTALMOPATIAS
PREVALENCIA
NIGÉRIA
Limits:HUMANO
MASCULINO
ADOLESCENCIA
ADULTO
MEIA-IDADE
Location:BR191.1; 06973/s



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