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Leprosy patients with deformities at post-elimination stage: The Bangladesh experience.

Mohammad Rafiqul MowlaD M AngkurZ HasanM N SultanaS AfrinM S Akhter
Published in: Skin health and disease (2020)
The grade 2 deformities among newly detected leprosy patients were still high. Claw hand was the most common deformity in the upper limbs, whereas foot drop and trophic ulcer were the most common deformities in the lower limbs. Although leprosy according to the World Health Organization has been eliminated globally, the disease continues to be a significant cause of peripheral neuropathy, deformity, disability and disfigurement in some developing countries like Bangladesh.
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