Case report: Myelitis and ganglionitis, an atypical presentation of Hansen’s disease
Hansen’s disease
ultrasound imaging
Medicine (General)
03 medical and health sciences
R5-920
0302 clinical medicine
atypical
resonance magnetic images
Medicine
ulnar nerve
central nervous system
DOI:
10.3389/fmed.2024.1400423
Publication Date:
2024-05-20T04:30:53Z
AUTHORS (12)
ABSTRACT
Hansen’s disease, or leprosy, is a disease characterized by dermatological and neurological disorders. A neural form also exists, in which peripheral neuropathy occurs in the absence of skin lesions. However, cases of leprosy that involve the central nervous system and proximal nerves are rare in the literature. We describe the case of an oligosymptomatic patient diagnosed with the neural form of leprosy with involvement of peripheral nerves, dorsal root ganglion, and cervical spinal cord in an atypical presentation of the disease. Through complementary examinations and nerve biopsies, the bacillus was identified, and treatment was subsequently initiated. This case highlights the importance of investigating the suspicion of leprosy, even in cases with atypical manifestations, as early diagnosis and treatment can reduce neurological damage and deformities.
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