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* Classic presentation is anaesthetic hypopigmented skin lesion with thickened nerves
* Classic presentation is anaesthetic hypopigmented skin lesion with thickened nerves
* Clinical spectrum from tuberculoid, paucibacillary disease to lepromatous, multibacillary disease
* Clinical spectrum from tuberculoid, paucibacillary disease to lepromatous, multibacillary disease
** '''Paucibacillary (PB)''' disease has 1 to 5 skin lesions, without bacilli on skin slit smear
** '''Multibacillary (MB)''' disease has more than 5 skin lesions, with or without nerve involvement or bacilli on slit-skin smear (regardless of number of lesions)


== Management ==
== Management ==

Revision as of 03:11, 27 November 2019

Clinical Presentation

  • Incubation period of 3-5 years (with wide range)
  • Classic presentation is anaesthetic hypopigmented skin lesion with thickened nerves
  • Clinical spectrum from tuberculoid, paucibacillary disease to lepromatous, multibacillary disease
    • Paucibacillary (PB) disease has 1 to 5 skin lesions, without bacilli on skin slit smear
    • Multibacillary (MB) disease has more than 5 skin lesions, with or without nerve involvement or bacilli on slit-skin smear (regardless of number of lesions)

Management

Disease Treatment
Paucibacillary 6 months of rifampin, dapsone, and clofazimine
Multibacillary 12 months of rifampin, dapsone, and clofazimine
Rifampin resistance 6 months of at least two second-line drugs with clofazimine, followed by 18 months of one second-line drug with clofazimine
Quinolone resistance As for rifampin resistance, but without a fluoroquinolone

Second-line antibiotics

References

  1. ^ boodman2021le