01241nas a2200325 4500000000100000008004100001260001300042653001500055653001000070653000900080653001100089653001100100653001200111653000900123653001600132653001400148100001300162700001600175700001400191700001300205700001700218700001600235245004300251856005900294300001100353490000700364050003200371520049800403022001400901 1993 d c1993 Sep10aAdolescent10aAdult10aAged10aFemale10aHumans10aleprosy10aMale10aMiddle Aged10aPrognosis1 aMishra B1 aMukherjee A1 aGirdhar A1 aHusain S1 aMalaviya G N1 aGirdhar B K00aEvolution of early lesions in leprosy. uhttp://leprev.ilsl.br/pdfs/1993/v64n3/pdf/v64n3a10.pdf a259-660 v64 aInfolep Library - available3 a

We observed 29 patients presenting with vague peripheral neurological symptoms for 6 months or more. During this period, 16 developed clinical leprosy, 3 developed borderline tuberculoid leprosy and the other 13 developed neuritic leprosy. Of these 13 cases 11 subsequently developed skin lesions similar to those seen in indeterminate and in borderline tuberculoid leprosy. Based on the above observations, an attempt has been made to explain the evolution of early lesions of leprosy.

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