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[Neuritic leprosy disclosed by reversal reaction]
L Guilloton1, A Drouet, P Combemale
1Service de Neurologie, 108 Boulevard Pinel, Lyon Armées, France.
Revue Neurologique
|April 9, 2002
Abstract:
We report a case of neuritic borderline tuberculoid leprosy with lingering insidious growth disclosed by a brutal reversal reaction. Inflammatory polyarthralgia and sensory and motor loss in the median and ulnar territories, without skin lesions, suggested vasculitis. A few weeks later, inflammatory skin lesions developed leading to the diagnosis of biopsy proven leprosy. Leprosy should be considered as a possible diagnosis in patients with multineuritis, especially when associated with rheumatic or cutaneous manifestations. Early skin biopsy in neuritic leprosy is discussed.