2019
DOI: 10.3126/jucms.v7i2.27130
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Clinico-Pathological Correlation in the Classification of Leprosy

Abstract: INTRODUCTION:- Leprosy is one of the major health problems in Nepal, caused by Mycobacterium leprae. Histopathological examination is considered as important tool for proper classification of the disease. This study was carried out to study the histopathological features of leprosy in skin biopsies and classify based on microscopy, bacterial index to correlate with clinical presentations. MATERIAL AND METHODS:- A retrospective observational study was done at Department of Pathology of Universal College o… Show more

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“…16 Poudel et al in 2019 reported 44 (64.7%) males and 24 (35.3%) females in their study. 17 Atram et al in 2020 reported 113 (59.8%) males and 76 (42.2%) females. 18 Borderline Tuberculoid (BT) and Borderline Lepromatous (BL) category comprised of most cases in our study, 14 (31.1%), followed by 9 (20.0%) cases in Lepromatous Leprosy (LL).…”
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confidence: 97%
“…16 Poudel et al in 2019 reported 44 (64.7%) males and 24 (35.3%) females in their study. 17 Atram et al in 2020 reported 113 (59.8%) males and 76 (42.2%) females. 18 Borderline Tuberculoid (BT) and Borderline Lepromatous (BL) category comprised of most cases in our study, 14 (31.1%), followed by 9 (20.0%) cases in Lepromatous Leprosy (LL).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%