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Leprosy Filename: Leprosy.ppt
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Outline Organism Clinical findings Diagnosis Treatment Epidemiology
Prevention and control
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Mycobacterium leprae Unable to cultivate Smears & scrapings
Acid fast rod Single, parallel bundles, masses Intracellular endothelial cells of blood vessels nerves mononuclear cells
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Endothelial cells Grows in the endothelial cells of the blood vessels
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Intracellular Growth in Superficial Nerves
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Experimental models Mice Armadillo Foot pads
local granulomatous lesion limited multiplication Armadillo quadruplets
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Lepromin Skin Test Analogue of tuberculin test
Extract of macular lesions Inject subdermally
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Clinical findings Cooler tissues of body
skin, superficial, nerves, noses, larynx eyes and testicles
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Types of Leprosy Lepromatous Tuberculoid
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Lepromatous Leprosy Progressive but slow malign nodular skin lesion
Symmetric nerve involvement many acid fast bacilli Positive lepromin test
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Tuberculoid Leprosy Non progressive Benign Macular skin lesions
Asymmetric nerve involvement Few acid fast bacilli Lepromin negative
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Eye Involvement
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Skin Lesions Pale Macular lesion 1-10 cm anaesthetic
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Neurological involvement
Nerve infiltration & thickening anaesthesia neuritis Causes Trophic ulcers Bone Reabsorption shortening of Digits
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Trophic ulcers
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Bone Reabsorption
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Shortening of Digits
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Diagnosis Clinical findings Scrapings Acid fast bacilli Biopsy
Nerve involvement Lepromin test Tests for syphilis false positive
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Treatment Special sulfones Rifampin Long term treatment
Dapsone (diaminodiphenylsufone) Rifampin Long term treatment Months- years
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Epidemiology Mode of transmission ??? Children most susceptible
Contracted from close family members Very long term incubation period Onset as adults
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Prevention & Control Separate patients & young children in family
Chemotherapy of patients & family BCG vaccination
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The End
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Performance Objectives
Key terms, concepts short answers
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Key Terms
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Key Terms
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Key Organisms
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Key Concepts
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Epidemiology of ??? Disease/bacterial factors Transmission
Who is at risk Geography/ season Incidence Modes of control
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Short Answers Construct a table of the virulence factors associated with ??? and the biological activity of each Describe the clinical manifestations of ??? Construct a table listing the common ??? species and the associated human diseases.
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