Spectrum of Leprosy with Clinicopathological Correlation in a tertiary Care Hospital: A Retrospective and Prospective Study

Background: Leprosy is a disease of antiquity and was well-recognized in the oldest civilizations of Egypt, China, and India. The first known written record of leprosy appeared in an Egyptian papyrus document written around 1550 BCE. The disease has been shrouded in significant stigma, often miscons...

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Main Authors: Nancy Mourya, Meena Singrol, Jyoti Namdev, Jai Bawane, Puja Singh
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Published: Kerman University of Medical Sciences 2024-08-01
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description Background: Leprosy is a disease of antiquity and was well-recognized in the oldest civilizations of Egypt, China, and India. The first known written record of leprosy appeared in an Egyptian papyrus document written around 1550 BCE. The disease has been shrouded in significant stigma, often misconstrued as a condition afflicting the cursed or unfortunate or mistakenly attributed to genetic factors.Methods: This was a retrospective and a prospective study. The data consisted of approximately 62 cases over two years. Non-probability sampling/convenience sampling was performed. Modified Fite-Faraco staining and Ziehl-Neelsen (ZN) staining were done to identify the lepra bacilli.Results: Out of 62 cases, 34 were male and 28 were female. Lepromatous leprosy (LL) was more prevalent in males, and borderline lepromatous (BL) leprosy was more prevalent among females. The 31–40 years age group was the most commonly affected. The incidence of various types of leprosy was as follows: BL leprosy (35.48%) followed by borderline tuberculoid (BT) leprosy (27.42%), LL (22.58%) and tuberculoid leprosy (TL) (12.90%). Macules and plaque were the most common clinical presentations associated with BL and LL, respectively.Conclusion: The most common clinical presentation of leprosy is anesthetic hypopigmented lesions. Modified Fite-Faraco stain is the staining of choice as it has higher chances of identifying the bacilli than the ZN stain. More research needs to be done for a more expedited and swift modality of investigation to identify the bacilli.
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spelling doaj-art-9557f2d80bdd4e3288807905bbc03a762025-08-20T03:01:41ZengKerman University of Medical SciencesJournal of Kerman University of Medical Sciences1023-95102008-28432024-08-0131418719310.34172/jkmu.2024.3092489Spectrum of Leprosy with Clinicopathological Correlation in a tertiary Care Hospital: A Retrospective and Prospective StudyNancy Mourya0Meena Singrol1Jyoti Namdev2Jai Bawane3Puja Singh4Pathology Department, Bundelkhand Medical College, Sagar, IndiaPathology Department, Bundelkhand Medical College, Sagar, IndiaPathology Department, Bundelkhand Medical College, Sagar, IndiaDermatology Department, Bundelkhand Medical College, Sagar, IndiaPathology Department, Bundelkhand Medical College, Sagar, IndiaBackground: Leprosy is a disease of antiquity and was well-recognized in the oldest civilizations of Egypt, China, and India. The first known written record of leprosy appeared in an Egyptian papyrus document written around 1550 BCE. The disease has been shrouded in significant stigma, often misconstrued as a condition afflicting the cursed or unfortunate or mistakenly attributed to genetic factors.Methods: This was a retrospective and a prospective study. The data consisted of approximately 62 cases over two years. Non-probability sampling/convenience sampling was performed. Modified Fite-Faraco staining and Ziehl-Neelsen (ZN) staining were done to identify the lepra bacilli.Results: Out of 62 cases, 34 were male and 28 were female. Lepromatous leprosy (LL) was more prevalent in males, and borderline lepromatous (BL) leprosy was more prevalent among females. The 31–40 years age group was the most commonly affected. The incidence of various types of leprosy was as follows: BL leprosy (35.48%) followed by borderline tuberculoid (BT) leprosy (27.42%), LL (22.58%) and tuberculoid leprosy (TL) (12.90%). Macules and plaque were the most common clinical presentations associated with BL and LL, respectively.Conclusion: The most common clinical presentation of leprosy is anesthetic hypopigmented lesions. Modified Fite-Faraco stain is the staining of choice as it has higher chances of identifying the bacilli than the ZN stain. More research needs to be done for a more expedited and swift modality of investigation to identify the bacilli.https://jkmu.kmu.ac.ir/article_92489_3e7d2acf0e8ba75b53aa5dc1d1719733.pdfleprosyhistopathologyzn stainfite-faraco stainskin biopsy
spellingShingle Nancy Mourya
Meena Singrol
Jyoti Namdev
Jai Bawane
Puja Singh
Spectrum of Leprosy with Clinicopathological Correlation in a tertiary Care Hospital: A Retrospective and Prospective Study
Journal of Kerman University of Medical Sciences
leprosy
histopathology
zn stain
fite-faraco stain
skin biopsy
title Spectrum of Leprosy with Clinicopathological Correlation in a tertiary Care Hospital: A Retrospective and Prospective Study
title_full Spectrum of Leprosy with Clinicopathological Correlation in a tertiary Care Hospital: A Retrospective and Prospective Study
title_fullStr Spectrum of Leprosy with Clinicopathological Correlation in a tertiary Care Hospital: A Retrospective and Prospective Study
title_full_unstemmed Spectrum of Leprosy with Clinicopathological Correlation in a tertiary Care Hospital: A Retrospective and Prospective Study
title_short Spectrum of Leprosy with Clinicopathological Correlation in a tertiary Care Hospital: A Retrospective and Prospective Study
title_sort spectrum of leprosy with clinicopathological correlation in a tertiary care hospital a retrospective and prospective study
topic leprosy
histopathology
zn stain
fite-faraco stain
skin biopsy
url https://jkmu.kmu.ac.ir/article_92489_3e7d2acf0e8ba75b53aa5dc1d1719733.pdf
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