TY - JOUR KW - Adolescent KW - Adult KW - Age Distribution KW - Aged KW - Anti-Inflammatory Agents KW - Child KW - Child, Preschool KW - Erythema Nodosum KW - Female KW - Humans KW - India KW - Infant KW - Leprostatic Agents KW - leprosy KW - Leprosy, lepromatous KW - Male KW - Middle Aged KW - Prednisolone KW - Retrospective Studies KW - Risk Factors KW - Sex Factors KW - Thalidomide AU - Santaram V AU - Porichha D AB -
This study is a retrospective analysis of 147 cases of leprosy reaction selected out of 942 cases of leprosy registered between 1992 and 2002 at the RLTRI, Aska (Orissa). The occurrence of reaction was about 16% with a slight increase over the years. There was a preponderance of males, with about 80% cases among males, and the peak occurrence of reaction was found in the age-group of 21-49 years. Reversal reaction (RR) was seen in 68.7% and ENL in 31.3% of cases. Single episode of RR and ENL reactions was seen in 61.2% and 43.5% respectively. In either type the last episode was seen even after about 32 months after RFT. There was a dissociation between nerve and skin manifestation, with both skin and nerve manifestation in 78.96%, skin lesions only in 21.1% and nerve lesions only in 50.9% of cases. About 88% of reaction was seen in MB patients, with a higher proportion of RR, because of inclusion of more borderline cases. Prednisolone was the drug of choice in both types of reaction, though in 17 cases of steroid dependency, thalidomide was proved to have an edge over steroids. Both types taken together, in half of the cases the first episode of reaction developed within 6 months of starting treatment. Multiple episodes were more common with ENL.
BT - Indian journal of leprosy C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16119141?dopt=Abstract CN - SANTARAM 2004 DA - 2004 Oct-Dec IS - 4 J2 - Indian J Lepr LA - eng N2 -This study is a retrospective analysis of 147 cases of leprosy reaction selected out of 942 cases of leprosy registered between 1992 and 2002 at the RLTRI, Aska (Orissa). The occurrence of reaction was about 16% with a slight increase over the years. There was a preponderance of males, with about 80% cases among males, and the peak occurrence of reaction was found in the age-group of 21-49 years. Reversal reaction (RR) was seen in 68.7% and ENL in 31.3% of cases. Single episode of RR and ENL reactions was seen in 61.2% and 43.5% respectively. In either type the last episode was seen even after about 32 months after RFT. There was a dissociation between nerve and skin manifestation, with both skin and nerve manifestation in 78.96%, skin lesions only in 21.1% and nerve lesions only in 50.9% of cases. About 88% of reaction was seen in MB patients, with a higher proportion of RR, because of inclusion of more borderline cases. Prednisolone was the drug of choice in both types of reaction, though in 17 cases of steroid dependency, thalidomide was proved to have an edge over steroids. Both types taken together, in half of the cases the first episode of reaction developed within 6 months of starting treatment. Multiple episodes were more common with ENL.
PY - 2004 SP - 310 EP - 20 T2 - Indian journal of leprosy TI - Reaction cases treated at the Regional Leprosy Training and Research Institute, Aska, Orissa: a retrospective analysis. VL - 76 SN - 0254-9395 ER -