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Leprosy in a Midwestern Dermatology Clinic: Report of 9 Patients.

Authors :
Bezalel SA
Onajin O
Gonzalez-Santiago TM
Patel R
Pritt BS
Virk A
Gibson LE
Peters MS
Source :
Mayo Clinic proceedings [Mayo Clin Proc] 2019 Mar; Vol. 94 (3), pp. 417-423. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Feb 21.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Objective: To describe the clinical features and epidemiology of leprosy in patients evaluated in a Midwestern dermatology clinic.<br />Patients and Methods: We performed a retrospective review of clinical and laboratory data from patients with leprosy who were evaluated in the Department of Dermatology at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, from January 1, 1994, through December 31, 2017.<br />Results: Nine patients, 7 male and 2 female, were identified, ranging in age from 15 to 63 years (mean age, 38 years). Six of the 9 patients (67%) were foreign-born: 3 from Oceania (2 from Micronesia and 1 from Guam), 1 from Southeast Asia (Indonesia), and 2 from Mexico. Three patients were born in the United States. All 9 patients presented with skin lesions (granulomatous histopathologic type), and 8 had neuropathy. Leprosy was multibacillary in 8 patients and paucibacillary in 1. Two patients experienced a type 1 treatment reaction, and 5 had type 2 reactions. Three of the 9 patients had speciation by polymerase chain reaction (Mycobacterium leprae in 2 and Mycobacterium lepromatosis in 1).<br />Conclusion: Despite its rarity in the United States, leprosy should be considered in the differential diagnosis when evaluating both foreign- and US-born patients with granulomatous dermatitis and peripheral neuropathy. Because M lepromatosis was not identified until 2008 and requires polymerase chain reaction for diagnosis, the incidence of this species among patients with leprosy diagnosed in earlier years is unknown.<br /> (Copyright © 2018 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1942-5546
Volume :
94
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Mayo Clinic proceedings
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
30799052
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mayocp.2018.11.022