01857nas a2200217 4500000000100000008004100001260004000042653003600082653001700118653001900135653001000154100001200164700001200176700001400188700001600202245011700218856008500335300001000420490000700430520120200437 2023 d bHind Kusht Nivaran SanghaNew Delhi10aErythema nodosum leprosum (ENL)10aRisk Factors10aWestern Odisha10aIndia1 aNayak D1 aPadhi T1 aMarandi P1 aMishra A. K00aRisk Factors for Erythema Nodosum Leprosum: A Case Control Study in a Tertiary Hospital of Western Odisha, India uhttps://www.ijl.org.in/published-articles/29032023081859/2_Nayak_et_al_17-25.pdf a17-250 v953 a

Erythema nodosum leprosum (ENL) is a serious, often recurring and disabling, immunologically mediated reaction occurring in leprosy which often requires hospitalization. There are published several studies of ENL, but systematic studies regarding the risk factors associated with ENL in the post elimination era are few. The aim of the study was to determine the risk factors associated with ENL in a tertiary care centre in Western Odisha. This is a case control study involving 292 patients of leprosy who attended the Dermatology OPD of this tertiary care centre. These constituted 97 patients with ENL and 195 patients without ENL who attended the OPD during this period. Detailed history, clinical examination, slit skin smears were done. These included gender details, age, area of residence (rural/urban), education and socioeconomic status. The most common subtype of leprosy observed in ENL was lepromatous leprosy followed by borderline lepromatous type. Patients diagnosed with initial high BI and lepromatous leprosy were found to be significant risk factors for development of ENL. Skin diseases, Anaemia and Diabetes Mellitus were found to be more prevalent in ENL patients.