01087nas a2200145 4500000000100000008004100001653007000042100001400112700001400126700001100140245003900151856007600190050001600266520065900282 2013 d10aGlans penis; granuloma; Mycobacterium leprae; tuberculoid leprosy1 aPatnaik S1 aMohanty I1 aBal AK00aTuberculoid leprosy of glans penis uhttp://www.ijms.in/articles/4/2/tuberculoid-leprosy-of-glans-penis.html aPATNAIK20133 aA twenty two year old male presented with lesion on the glans penis and there was no lesion elsewhere in the body. The patient had received different treatments prior to his present presentation. Blood counts and biochemistry was normal and smear from the lesion for acid fast bacilli was negative. Biopsy of the lesion showed presence of granulomas. The lesion was diagnosed to be a case of tuberculoid leprosy and treated with WHO-MDT (PB). Regression of the lesion was observed within one month of therapy. Leprosy lesions are uncommonly reported on the penis and this makes it an interesting and rare case with primary involvement of the glans penis.