Pure neural leprosy: steroids prevent neuropathy progression

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Main Author: Jardim,Márcia R.
Publication Date: 2007
Other Authors: Illarramendi,Ximena, Nascimento,Osvaldo J.M., Nery,Jose Augusto C., Sales,Anna M., Sampaio,Elizabeth P., Sarno,Euzenir N.
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Source: Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online)
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Summary: Multidrug therapy (MDT), with rifampicin, dapsone, and clofazimine, treats leprosy infection but is insufficient in arresting or preventing the nerve damage that causes impairments and disabilities. This case-series study evaluates the benefits of the combined use of steroids and MDT in preventing nerve damage in patients with pure neural leprosy (PNL). In addition to MDT, 24 patients (88% male aged 20-79 years, median=41) received a daily morning dose of 60 mg prednisone (PDN) that was gradually reduced by 10 mg during each of the following 5 months. PNL was clinically diagnosed and confirmed by nerve histopathology or PCR. A low prevalence (8.3%) of reaction was observed after release from treatment. However, most of the clinical parameters showed significant improvement; and a reduction of nerve conduction block was observed in 42% of the patients. The administration of full-dose PDN improved the clinical and electrophysiological condition of the PNL patients, contributing to the prevention of further neurological damage.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pure neural leprosy: steroids prevent neuropathy progression
title Pure neural leprosy: steroids prevent neuropathy progression
spellingShingle Pure neural leprosy: steroids prevent neuropathy progression
Jardim,Márcia R.
peripheral neuropathy
pure neural leprosy
steroids
title_short Pure neural leprosy: steroids prevent neuropathy progression
title_full Pure neural leprosy: steroids prevent neuropathy progression
title_fullStr Pure neural leprosy: steroids prevent neuropathy progression
title_full_unstemmed Pure neural leprosy: steroids prevent neuropathy progression
title_sort Pure neural leprosy: steroids prevent neuropathy progression
author Jardim,Márcia R.
author_facet Jardim,Márcia R.
Illarramendi,Ximena
Nascimento,Osvaldo J.M.
Nery,Jose Augusto C.
Sales,Anna M.
Sampaio,Elizabeth P.
Sarno,Euzenir N.
author_role author
author2 Illarramendi,Ximena
Nascimento,Osvaldo J.M.
Nery,Jose Augusto C.
Sales,Anna M.
Sampaio,Elizabeth P.
Sarno,Euzenir N.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jardim,Márcia R.
Illarramendi,Ximena
Nascimento,Osvaldo J.M.
Nery,Jose Augusto C.
Sales,Anna M.
Sampaio,Elizabeth P.
Sarno,Euzenir N.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv peripheral neuropathy
pure neural leprosy
steroids
topic peripheral neuropathy
pure neural leprosy
steroids
description Multidrug therapy (MDT), with rifampicin, dapsone, and clofazimine, treats leprosy infection but is insufficient in arresting or preventing the nerve damage that causes impairments and disabilities. This case-series study evaluates the benefits of the combined use of steroids and MDT in preventing nerve damage in patients with pure neural leprosy (PNL). In addition to MDT, 24 patients (88% male aged 20-79 years, median=41) received a daily morning dose of 60 mg prednisone (PDN) that was gradually reduced by 10 mg during each of the following 5 months. PNL was clinically diagnosed and confirmed by nerve histopathology or PCR. A low prevalence (8.3%) of reaction was observed after release from treatment. However, most of the clinical parameters showed significant improvement; and a reduction of nerve conduction block was observed in 42% of the patients. The administration of full-dose PDN improved the clinical and electrophysiological condition of the PNL patients, contributing to the prevention of further neurological damage.
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