01601nam a2200121 4500000000100000008004100001260003800042100001500080245005300095856010900148520120000257020002201457 2016 d bJagirdar Home PublicationaMumbai1 aJagirdar P00aNew Concept of Progressive Indeterminate Leprosy uhttps://www.leprosy-information.org/files/New%20Concept%20of%20Indeterminate%20Leprosy_Jagirdar_2016.pdf3 a

Leprosy remains a major global health problem, especially in the developing world. The number of new cases of leprosy identified worldwide has not changed over the last two decades. A hypopigmented patch of Indeterminate leprosy is the most frequently noticed sign of early leprosy. There is a high level of agreement among clinicians and histopathologists regarding diagnosis of determined leprosy but there is greater differences regarding diagnosis of Indeterminate leprosy among clinicians and histopathologists all over the world. The profile of leprosy patients presenting in an outpatient clinic has radically changed and more and more early Indeterminate lesions are encountered. The term Progressive Indeterminate leprosy is coined for Indeterminate leprosy progressing to cause various deformities and disabilities without becoming determinate. For this study such 50 cases are selected with 6 or more Indeterminate patches diagnosed by histopathology and having at least 2 or more deformities and/or disabilities and treated with modified MDT. The primary goal is early diagnosis of progressive Indeterminate leprosy to prevent deformities and disabilities caused by leprosy.

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