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Hansen's disease update.

Abstract

The incidence of Hansen's disease has increased with most new cases appearing in California and Florida. The bulk of this increase can be attributed to the immigration of patients from countries where the disease is endemic. Because many immigrants from Caribbean basin countries settle in Florida, it is especially important for physicians here to be able to recognize this disease. An asymptomatic macule or patch may be the first recognizable feature. Alternatively, patients may present with an acute inflammatory episode known as a "reaction". Dapsone, rifampin, clofazimine, thalidomide and prednisone are useful in treatment. With early recognition and treatment, potentially disabling neurological and ophthalmological sequelae can be avoided. Consultation with or referral to either the Miami Regional Hansen's Disease Center or the Gillis W. Long Hansen's Disease Center in Carville, La., may be helpful.

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Type
Journal Article
Author
Goodless D R
Johnson A H

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