EYE DISEASE IN NEWLY-DIAGNOSED LEPROSY PATIENTS IN EASTERN NEPAL

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LUBBERS, WJ
SCHIPPER, A
HOGEWEG, M
DESOLDENHOFF, R
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[1] LEIDEN UNIV,DEPT OPHTHALMOL,2300 RC LEIDEN,NETHERLANDS
[2] NSL,EASTERN LEPROSY CONTROL PROJECT,BIRATNAGAR,NEPAL
[3] NETHERLANDS LEPROSY RELIEF ORG NSL,1097 DN AMSTERDAM,NETHERLANDS
[4] UNIV GRONINGEN,GRONINGEN,NETHERLANDS
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R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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To determine the magnitude of eye lesions in newly diagnosed leprosy patients we examined their eyes. The Eastern Leprosy Control Project was supported by The Netherlands Leprosy Relief Association; we used the regional clinic in Biratnagar and 5 mobile clinics in surrounding districts as our survey area. All patients who presented at the clinics over 10 weeks, diagnosed as having untreated leprosy were included. Of the 260 examined patients 97 (37.3%, 95% confidence interval 28.3-40.3%) had an eye lesion; 12/260 patients (4.6%, 95% confidence interval 2.0-7.2%) had sight-threatening lesions (lagophthalmos, iris involvement, corneal anaesthesia), directly related to leprosy; 46 (17.7%) patients were diagnosed as having some degree of cataract; 2 patients were aphakic; 3 patients (1.2%) were blind according to the WHO definition. In this series of new and untreated leprosy patients many eye lesions found are not relevant or leprosy related. There were 9 new patients with lagophthalmos, some too longstanding to treat with steroids. We found 3 patients with iris involvement. The figures we found for eye lesions, sight-threatening lesions and blindness are low when compared to other studies. The number of patients with any grade of cataract is high. The average total of leprosy patients who were blind can be compared with the average total who are blind in the general population.
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