KUMJ | VOL. 17 | NO. 1 | ISSUE 65 | JAN.-MARCH, 2019
Neuritic Leprosy; An Intriguing Re-visit to a Forbidden Ailment
Shrestha BK, Ranabhat K, Pant R, Sapkota S, Shrestha S
Abstract: Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease that presents with varied manifestations.
Pure neuritic leprosy is one of the rarest forms of the disease which is characterized
by nerve involvement without the characteristic cutaneous stigmata.
Eleven year old, healthy male presented with progressively increasing painful
swelling at the medial aspect of the arm near to the right elbow joint with difficulty
in extending right ring and little fingers at interphalangeal joint and numbness in the
same region for last 1 year with no cutaneous abnormalities. Physical examination
revealed 6x3 cm firm, tender lesion 3 cm proximal to the right elbow joint with
positive tinel’s sign, without signs of inflammation, along with characteristic claw
hand deformity of right hand and atrophy of hypothenar and interossei muscle.
Electro-diagnostic testing revealed findings consistent with a right ulnar axonal
neuropathy above the elbow. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed well defined
heterogeneously hyper intense linear lesion along the course of thickened ulnar
nerve in the distal arm extending posterior to the medial condyle. It also showed
an oval shaped lesion (2.1x1.0 cm) arising from the same segment of the nerve,
without any bony or muscular involvement of that area. The patient underwent
surgical exploration and ulnar nerve decompression with biopsy. Pathology revealed
necrotizing granulomatous inflammatory acid fast bacilli stain negative lesion,
which was histologically consistent with caseous abscess caused by tuberculoid
leprosy, pathognomonic for Hansen’s disease. He has been started on antibiotic
therapy and is referred to leprosy center for further course of management.
Pure neuritic leprosy, though rare, should be considered as differential diagnosis
in cases presenting with peripheral neuropathy at leprosy-endemic areas. Prompt
diagnosis and treatment is imperative to prevent permanent neurological injury.
Keyword : Leprosy, Neuropathy, Ulnar nerve