TY - JOUR KW - Adolescent KW - Age Factors KW - Child KW - Child, Preschool KW - Female KW - Follow-Up Studies KW - Humans KW - India KW - Infant KW - leprosy KW - Male KW - Sex Factors KW - Urban Health AU - Sehgal V N AU - Sehgal S AB -
Prevalence among leprosy patients of children in the age group of 0-14 years was 3.8%, with 9 male preponderance. The children were largely immigrants from the endemic neighboring states of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. A borderline group formed the bulk of the patients. The disease had its onset between ages 5 and 9 in more than half the patients. There was a striking contrast between the age at onset and that of reporting. Usually, the lesions were multiple. Single lesions were, however, present on the exposed parts. Skin-slit-smears were positive in borderline borderline (BB), borderline lepromatous (BL), and lepromatous lepromatous (LL) only. A good clinicopathologic correlation was apparent in most patients.
BT - International journal of dermatology C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3360549?dopt=Abstract DA - 1988 Mar DO - 10.1111/j.1365-4362.1988.tb01284.x IS - 2 J2 - Int. J. Dermatol. LA - eng N2 -Prevalence among leprosy patients of children in the age group of 0-14 years was 3.8%, with 9 male preponderance. The children were largely immigrants from the endemic neighboring states of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. A borderline group formed the bulk of the patients. The disease had its onset between ages 5 and 9 in more than half the patients. There was a striking contrast between the age at onset and that of reporting. Usually, the lesions were multiple. Single lesions were, however, present on the exposed parts. Skin-slit-smears were positive in borderline borderline (BB), borderline lepromatous (BL), and lepromatous lepromatous (LL) only. A good clinicopathologic correlation was apparent in most patients.
PY - 1988 SP - 112 EP - 4 T2 - International journal of dermatology TI - Leprosy in young urban children. VL - 27 SN - 0011-9059 ER -