Our Experience on Unusual Manifestations of Hansen’s Disease - A Case Series

Ganaraja Valakunja Harikrishna, C. A. Jayashankar, Sukriti Arora, Kavya Mala, A. S. Shalini
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Abstract Hansen’s disease is caused by an acid–fast bacillus – Mycobacterium leprae . Diagnosis of Hansen’s disease is mainly clinical. Hence, it is crucial to be aware of its diverse manifestations. We hereby report three such cases of Hansen’s disease with uncommon presentation. Case 1: A 26-year-old male presented with progressive numbness and multiple skin lesions over both upper and lower limbs in the past 3 years. Case 2: A 26-year-old male presented with tingling sensation of both upper limbs and lower limbs along with multiple skin lesions all over the body in the past 10 months. Case 3: A 39-year-old male presented with multiple joint pain, electric shock-like sensation of both upper limbs, and weakness of both hands along with skin rashes all over the body in the past 1 month. Skin examination of all these patients revealed multiple hypoanesthetic erythematous patches in the involved areas. Nerve conduction study was suggestive of asymmetric sensory motor axonal polyneuropathy. Skin biopsy from the lesions of the first patient revealed epithelioid granulomas suggesting borderline tuberculoid leprosy. Ziehl–Neelsen stain was positive for both fragmented and intact bacilli in the second and third cases, suggesting lepromatous leprosy. All of them were treated successfully with antileprosy drugs. It is essential to consider leprosy as a differential diagnosis in all patients presenting with symptoms of peripheral neuropathy, so that an early diagnosis and treatment is possible.
我们对汉森病异常表现的经验-一个病例系列
汉森氏病是由一种抗酸杆菌——麻风分枝杆菌引起的。汉森氏病的诊断主要是临床诊断。因此,认识到它的各种表现形式是至关重要的。我们在此报告三例汉森氏病的罕见表现。病例1:一名26岁男性,在过去的3年里表现为上肢和下肢进行性麻木和多发皮肤病变。病例2:26岁男性,近10个月出现上肢和下肢麻刺感,全身多处皮肤病变。病例3:39岁男性,近1个月出现多关节疼痛,双上肢触电样感觉,双手无力,全身皮疹。所有患者的皮肤检查均显示受累部位有多发低麻醉红斑斑块。神经传导检查提示不对称感觉运动轴突多发性神经病。第一个病人的皮肤活检显示上皮样肉芽肿提示交界性结核样麻风病。Ziehl-Neelsen染色在第二例和第三例中均阳性,提示为麻风性麻风。他们都成功地接受了抗麻风病药物的治疗。对于所有表现为周围神经病变症状的患者,必须将麻风病作为鉴别诊断,以便尽早诊断和治疗。
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