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Infections and Infestations
Hansen’s Disease (Leprosy)
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What causes leprosy?
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Why is leprosy called Hansen’s disease?
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How is leprosy transmitted?
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Are children and adults equally susceptible to acquiring leprosy?
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Are humans the only host for M. leprae?
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Is leprosy a systemic disease?
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How common is leprosy?
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Are there endemic areas for leprosy in the United States?
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How is leprosy recognized clinically?
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Is there more than one kind of leprosy?
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Does indeterminate leprosy mean that you do not know what type it is?
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What are the two “polar” forms of leprosy? How do they differ?
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Describe dimorphous leprosy.
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What is the unusual feature of the cell-mediated immunity in lepromatous leprosy?
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Define the cytokine response to M. leprae in tuberculoid versus lepromatous patients.
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How is the diagnosis of leprosy usually made?
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What area should be biopsied to detect M. leprae?
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Can the same acid-fast stain used for Mycobacterium tuberculosis be used for the leprosy bacillus?
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What are Virchow cells?
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Is the lepromin skin test helpful in making a diagnosis of leprosy?
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Is the neuropathy in lepromatous leprosy the same as that in diabetic neuropathy?
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Describe a patient with advanced lepromatous leprosy.
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What are the most common complications in leprosy?
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What are the reactional states of leprosy?
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What drugs are used in multidrug therapy for leprosy?
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Do the recommendations of the World Health Organization (WHO) differ from those of the U.S.?
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What are the side effects of the drugs for leprosy treatment?
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What is the most bothersome cutaneous side effect of clofazimine?
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How are the reactional states of leprosy treated?
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Should family members of leprosy patients be treated?
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Can leprosy be eliminated as a worldwide disease, as smallpox has been?
What are the most common complications in leprosy?
1. Traumatic ulcers in anesthetic extremities
2. Reactional states that follow successful drug therapy
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