Author:
K Vachhani Krunal,Pandya Mehul,Patel Dhaval,Diwan Zakir,Patel Safwan
Abstract
Pure Neuritic Leprosy, dened as a peripheral neuropathy in which the patient has no dermatological manifestation, is difcult to diagnose. Its
diagnosis by bacteriological index and histopathology is not possible in the majority of the patient. Mononeuritis multiplex (MM) refers to
involvement of several or many peripheral nerves at the same or different points in time by a disease process.This report describes a case of an
atypical presentation of Hansen's disease (HD) as mononeuritis multiplex in the left lower limb and right upper limb with corresponding
electrodiagnostic and molecular data that conrmed pure neuritic leprosy (PNL). The incidence of PNL is exceedingly low, still leprosy is the
commonest cause of MM in the Indian subcontinent. It is important that the treating physician should also know the various neurological
presentations, both mimics and chameleons, of this treatable disease to prevent permanent neuropathic injury and disability. Although
Mononeuropathy is most common in PNL, the mononeuritis multiplex as the sole clinical presenting phenotype is quite uncommon. The case
illustrated underscores the need to foster inter-speciality awareness because of the curable nature of the disease.
Subject
Genetics,Molecular Biology,Molecular Medicine,Biochemistry,Biotechnology,Law,Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Oncology,Hematology,Cancer Research,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Cancer Research,Molecular Biology,Oncology,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy,Oncology,Oncology,General Medicine,Oncology,Cancer Research,Oncology