Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo (Dec 2011)

Early diagnosis of relapse in borderline leprosy: two case reports

  • Maria Luiza Figueiredo Braga Brandão,
  • Cíntia Maria Oliveira Lima,
  • Juan Piñeiro-Maceira,
  • Alice Miranda,
  • M.Leide W. de Oliveira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0036-46652011000600008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 53, no. 6
pp. 341 – 343

Abstract

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Two cases of relapse in borderline leprosy were reported. Despite the late-reversal, reaction-like feature, the suspicion of relapse in both was based on persistent and slow-developing skin lesions and an absence of acute neuritis or reaction during one year of follow-up. The authors have considered this possible occurrence in lepromatous borderline-treated patients after their immune cellular restoration and defend that not all Type 1 reactions would be an inflammatory answer to persistent Mycobacterium leprae, but that they could be. Therefore, a relapse diagnosis could be applied and it is more advisable, as one year of Multi-Drug Therapy (MDT) is less dangerous and more efficient for these cases than one year of corticosteroids.

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