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Field treatment of acute nerve function impairment in leprosy using a standardized corticosteroid regimen - first year's experience with 100 patients

Author Affiliations
Erasmus University Rotterdam, University of Aberdeen
Published InLeprosy Review
Year1997
Citations14

Abstract

In this study, a fixed regimen of prednisolone for the treatment of acute nerve function impairment (NFI) in leprosy patients was developed and introduced at field level in one area (Thakurgaon) of the Danish-Bangladesh Leprosy Mission's field in NW Bangladesh. The assessment, management and follow-up of patients was undertaken by leprosy control supervisors and physiotechnicians. One hundred patients were treated and followed up 6-8 months after completion of a 4-month course of prednisolone. At a level of change of 2 points (where a change of at least 2 points in the motor/sensory score was taken to indicate a change of status, i.e. full or partial recovery, or deterioration), 42/65 (64.6%) patients with sensory loss experienced some sensory recovery at completion…
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