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Leprosy in Mumbai, Maharashtra , India Clinical cases presented by Dr Antonio Salafia

Leprosy in Mumbai, Maharashtra , India Clinical cases presented by Dr Antonio Salafia. Case 1. Tuberculoid (TT) leprosy Courtesy of A. Salafia, Mumbai, India. Case 2. Borderline tuberculoid (BT) leprosy Courtesy of A. Salafia, Mumbai, India. Case 3. Borderline tuberculoid (BT) leprosy.

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Leprosy in Mumbai, Maharashtra , India Clinical cases presented by Dr Antonio Salafia

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  1. Leprosy in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Clinical cases presented by Dr Antonio Salafia Leprosy mailing list, October 2011

  2. Case 1. Tuberculoid (TT) leprosy Courtesy of A. Salafia, Mumbai, India Leprosy mailing list, October 2011

  3. Case 2. Borderline tuberculoid (BT) leprosy Courtesy of A. Salafia, Mumbai, India Leprosy mailing list, October 2011

  4. Case 3. Borderline tuberculoid (BT) leprosy Hypo-pigmented lesion on wrist, medial aspect of the dorsum of hand and of 3rd, 4th and 5th fingers. Flexion of 4th and 5th proximal interphalangeal joints (ulnar palsy). Opening of a sinus along the dorsal cutaneous branch of the ulnar nerve. Leprosy mailing list, October 2011 Courtesy of A. Salafia, Mumbai, India

  5. Case 4. Borderline tuberculoid (BT) leprosy The lower edge of the lesion is infiltrated. This boy has a bilateral lagophthalmos; moreover his hand is damaged . Courtesy of A. Salafia, Mumbai, India Leprosy mailing list, October 2011

  6. Case 5. Radial cutaneous n. Median n. Borderline leprosy The drawings show the position of the enlarged radial cutaneous and median nerves. There is a lesion on the palm and hypotrophy of thenar and hypothenar muscles Courtesy of A. Salafia, Mumbai, India Leprosy mailing list, October 2011

  7. Case 5. Radial cutaneous n. Borderline leprosy Enlarged radial cutaneous nerve Courtesy of A. Salafia, Mumbai, India Leprosy mailing list, October 2011

  8. Case 6. Leprosy, enlarged great auricular nerve Leprosy mailing list, October 2011 Courtesy of A. Salafia , India

  9. Leprosy, sequelae of bilateral motor and sensitive median and ulnar nerves damage Case 7. Courtesy of A. Salafia, Mumbai, India Leprosy mailing list, October 2011

  10. Case 8. Leprosy, bilateral lagophthalmos Courtesy of A. Salafia, Mumbai, India Leprosy mailing list, October 2011

  11. Case 9. Borderline lepromatous (BL) leprosy (Reactive?) Courtesy of A. Salafia, Mumbai, India Leprosy mailing list, October 2011

  12. Case 10. Borderline lepromatous (or lepromatous ?) leprosy Courtesy of A. Salafia, Mumbai, India Leprosy mailing list, October 2011

  13. Case 11. Leprosy. Erythema nodosum leprosum (ENL) necroticans Courtesy of A. Salafia, Mumbai, India Leprosy mailing list, October 2011

  14. Case 12. Leprosy. Erythema nodosum leprosum (ENL) necroticans Courtesy of A. Salafia, Mumbai, India Leprosy mailing list, October 2011

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