01809nas a2200193 4500000000100000008004100001260004400042653002600086653002400112100001300136700001500149700002900164700001200193700001800205700001300223245006900236520128500305022002501590 2024 d bSpringer Science and Business Media LLC10aSaddle Nose Deformity10aLepromatous Leprosy1 aPokala U1 aPoondru AR1 aLaxmi santhi swetha. M S1 aKavya V1 aChukkapally S1 aPokala N00aA Case of Saddle Nose Deformity Secondary to Lepromatous Leprosy3 a

Background: Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease caused by the Mycobacterium leprae affecting most commonly skin and peripheral nerves. Patients with Lepromatous Leprosy remain asymptomatic for years, and harbor bacteria in the nasal cavity, and these patients are responsible for the transmission of the disease in the community. In the advanced stage (stages 4 and 5) the involvement of nasal septum results in saddle nose deformity in most patients.

Methods: In this post-leprosy elimination era, this is a rare presentation with saddle nose deformity mimicking atrophic rhinitis. It was diagnosed based on the microbiological examination (AFB staining) of the nasal discharge.

Results: ZN Stain shows acid-fast bacilli in globi suggestive of Mycobacterium Leprae. On slit examination of the skin smear of the Right ear lobule also showed positive for acid-fast bacilli with bacteriological index 6+.

Conclusion: In this post-elimination era, leprosy should also be considered a differential diagnosis for atrophic rhinitis that is not responding to routine treatment. With early diagnosis and timely initiation of appropriate treatment, such damage can be minimized.

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