00836nas a2200193 4500000000100000008004100001260000800042653002500050653002100075100001300096700001300109700001500122700001200137245003800149856008400187300000800271520033800279022002500617 2023 d bBMJ10aNeurology (clinical)10aGeneral Medicine1 aSharma S1 aSharma P1 aChandra UK1 aKande S00aSupraorbital neuralgia in leprosy uhttps://pn.bmj.com/content/practneurol/early/2023/11/10/pn-2023-003844.full.pdf a1-23 a

Two patients presented with side-locked frontal head pain, involving the supraorbital nerve territory, with an associated hypopigmented macule. The clinical progress and nerve biopsy in one indicated leprosy. In endemic regions, supraorbital neuralgia may be caused by leprosy sometimes without other neurocutaneous markers.

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