TY - JOUR KW - Child KW - Drug Therapy, Combination KW - Female KW - Humans KW - Leprostatic Agents KW - Leprosy, Borderline KW - Skin AU - Di Martino Ortiz B AU - Masi MR AU - Knopfelmacher O AU - Lezcano LB AB -

Childhood leprosy is very common, especially in tropical and subtropical areas, such as Paraguay. Early symptoms can be missed in a routine examination and the diagnosis can pass unnoticed. Pediatricians and dermatologists should remember the manifestations of this disease in order to make an early diagnosis. We present the case of a 10-year-old child with borderline Hansen disease, considered unusual in children. She was treated with multibacillary therapy (MB-WHO) with the combination of Rifampicin 600 mg, clofazimine 300 mg, and dapsone 100 mg once a month (the three drugs together on the same day once a month for 18 months); the remaining 28 days of the month, the child received clofazimine 50 mg/day and dapsone 100 mg/day (the two drugs together on the same day 28 days of the month for 18 months). This therapy produced complete remission of the lesions without reactional states.

BT - Dermatology online journal C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21272504?dopt=Abstract DA - 2011 Jan 15 IS - 1 J2 - Dermatol. Online J. LA - spa N2 -

Childhood leprosy is very common, especially in tropical and subtropical areas, such as Paraguay. Early symptoms can be missed in a routine examination and the diagnosis can pass unnoticed. Pediatricians and dermatologists should remember the manifestations of this disease in order to make an early diagnosis. We present the case of a 10-year-old child with borderline Hansen disease, considered unusual in children. She was treated with multibacillary therapy (MB-WHO) with the combination of Rifampicin 600 mg, clofazimine 300 mg, and dapsone 100 mg once a month (the three drugs together on the same day once a month for 18 months); the remaining 28 days of the month, the child received clofazimine 50 mg/day and dapsone 100 mg/day (the two drugs together on the same day 28 days of the month for 18 months). This therapy produced complete remission of the lesions without reactional states.

PY - 2011 EP - 13 T2 - Dermatology online journal TI - [Childhood leprosy: Report of a case]. TT - Lepra infantil: PresentaciĆ³n de un caso UR - http://dermatology.cdlib.org/1701/8_vignette/13_10-00171/ortiz.html VL - 17 SN - 1087-2108 ER -