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. 2021 Mar 2;12(2):294–297. doi: 10.4103/idoj.IDOJ_177_18

Table 1.

Details of leprosy in children and elderly at the time of initial diagnosis

Leprosy in children (Patient <15 years of age) Leprosy in elderly (Patient >45 years of age)
No of patients 18 (11.4%) 34 (21.6%)
Clinical type of leprosy TT: 2, BT: 12, BL: 3, LL: 1 TT: 2, BT: 20, BL: 5, LL: 7
WHO PB (<5 lesions) and MB (>5 skin lesions) type PB: 11 patients, MB: 7 patients PB: 18 patients, MB: 16 patients
Number of skin lesions SSL in 7, 2-5 in 4, 6-10 in 3, 11-30 in 3 and >30 in 1 patient. SSL: 10, 2-5 in 8, 6-10 in 1, 11-30 in 7, 31-50 in 1, >50 in 7
Skin smear AFB+ve in 2 patients (BI 1+in both pts) AFB+ve in 11 patients (BI: 1+in 4, 2+in 3, 3+in 1, 4+in 3 pts).
Reactions T1R: In 1 patient. T2R: Nil T1R: In 5 patients. T2R: Nil
Histopathology IL in 3, TT in 1, BT in 9, BL in 3, LL in 1, non-specific in 1 patient BT in 17, BL in 7, LL in 6 and Non-Specific in 4 patients
Clinico- histopathological concordance Concordance noted in 12 patients (66.6%). Concordance noted in 22 (65%) patients
Disability at the time of diagnosis G2D in: 2 patients (11%) G2D in: 4 patients (11.7%)

TT: Tuberculoid leprosy, BT: Borderline tuberculoid leprosy, BL: Borderline lepromatous leprosy, LL: Lepromatous leprosy, IL: Indeterminate leprosy, T1R: Type 1 reaction, T2R: Type 2 reaction, G2D: Grade 2 disability, AFB: Acid fast bacilli, BI: Bacillary index