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[Nasal leprosy: impact of multitherapy in the morphology and physiology of the nose].

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The multi-drug therapy protocol has allowed leprosy patients following this strategy to achieve complete recovery without developing neurotrophic sequelae or deformities.

OBJECTIVES: To assess the impact of multi-drug therapy on the development of nasal deformities and nasal airway patency.

PATIENTS AND METHOD: In an overall group of 84 patients studied, 38 were treated with a therapy based on a single drug and 22 were treated with multi-drug while 24 subjects formed a control group. Nose morphology was determined by anterior rhinoscopy. Nasal patency and flow resistances were measured by anterior rhinomanometry. The results were compared by using the Anova test for a single variable.

RESULTS: The nasal structures in the group with therapy based on a single drug underwent resorption of bone and cartilage in the structures of the nose and increased flow resistance. In the group receiving the multi-drug protocol, there were no significant morphological alterations and nasal patency and flow resistance remained within normal levels.

CONCLUSIONS: The multi-drug therapy is effective in preventing the development of nasal deformities and maintains normal nasal airflow.

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Type
Journal Article
Author
Torres-Larrosa MT
Pérez-Pérez LJ
Quintana Ginestar MV
Torres-Peris V
Artazkoz del Toro JJ