00924nas a2200229 4500000000100000008004100001260001300042653001200055653001400067653001900081653001000100100001100110700001100121700001100132245006300143856009900206300000800305490000800313050001900321520034000340022001400680 2014 d c2014 Feb10aleprosy10adiagnosis10aPeroneal Nerve10aChina1 aYang C1 aZong J1 aZhou W00aTuberculoid leprosy presenting as unilateral big toe drop. uhttp://www.cmj.org/ch/reader/create_pdf.aspx?file_no=20131148&flag=1&year_id=2014&quarter_id=3 a6000 v127 aCHUNSHENG 20143 aThe diagnosis of leprosy is often long delayed because of the failure to recognize this entity in the absence of obvious peripheral nerve manifestations.1 This report describes the clinical and pathological findings in a 63-year old man who presented with unilateral big toe drop due to leprous involvement of the right peroneal nerve. a0366-6999