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Clinico-pathological features of erythema nodosum leprosum: A case-control study at ALERT hospital, Ethiopia.

Diana N J LockwoodStephen L WalkerSelfu GirmaShimelis N DoniDegafe TsegayeSaba M LambertMunir H IdrissYohanis TsegayHazel M DockrellAbraham AseffaDiana N Lockwood
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2017)
In our study, painful nodular skin lesions were present in all ENL patients. Only 58% patients had dermal polymorphonuclear cell infiltration showing that not all clinically confirmed ENL cases have neutrophilic infiltration in lesions. Very few patients had histological evidence of vasculitis. Many patients developed chronic ENL and these patients require inpatient corticosteroid treatment for extended periods which challenges the health service facility in resource poor settings, as well as the patient's quality of life.
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