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Hepatic involvement and hepatitis B surface antigen (Hbs Ag) in leprosy
P K Nigam1, G B Gupta, A Khare
1Department of Skin &STD, JNM Medical College, Raipur-492 001, Chattisgarh.
Abstract:
Hepatic involvement and hepatitis B surface antigenemia was studied in 80 leprosy patients and results were compared with 50 normal healthy controls. HbsAg was detected in 7.54% of lepromatous leprosy patients as compared to 2% of the normal healthy controls. There was a decrease in albumin and increase in globulin levels with significant decrease in A: G ratio. SGPT levels were significantly raised in lepromatous leprosy patients. Histopathological changes were present in 57.1% of lepromatous leprosy and 23.8% of tuberculoid leprosy patients.
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