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Leprosy in a renal transplant recipient: review of the literature.
- Source :
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Transplant infectious disease : an official journal of the Transplantation Society [Transpl Infect Dis] 2009 Dec; Vol. 11 (6), pp. 557-62. Date of Electronic Publication: 2009 Jul 28. - Publication Year :
- 2009
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Abstract
- A 52-year-old male underwent living-related renal transplantation. He received prednisolone, azathioprine, and cyclosporine as immunosuppression protocol. Eleven years after transplantation, he developed pyrexia with multiple nodular lesions on his limbs, trunk, and face. Skin biopsy and smears showed the presence of numerous acid-fast bacilli with 5% sulfuric acid indicative of Mycobacterium leprae. He was initiated on multidrug therapy (MDT) including dapsone, clofazimine, and rifampicin. After 2 years of MDT, he developed new multiple erythematous, tender subcutaneous nodules in crops over his face and upper limbs. Skin biopsies and histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis of type 2 lepra reaction or erythema nodosa leprosum. He was managed with an increase in the dose of prednisolone and thalidomide. He was continued on MDT.
- Subjects :
- Drug Therapy, Combination
Humans
Leprosy, Lepromatous drug therapy
Male
Middle Aged
Mycobacterium leprae drug effects
Antitubercular Agents therapeutic use
Kidney Transplantation adverse effects
Leprosy, Lepromatous diagnosis
Leprosy, Lepromatous microbiology
Mycobacterium leprae isolation & purification
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1399-3062
- Volume :
- 11
- Issue :
- 6
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Transplant infectious disease : an official journal of the Transplantation Society
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 19656347
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-3062.2009.00428.x