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Evaluation of altered patterns of tactile sensation in the diagnosis and monitoring of leprosy using the Semmes-Weinstein monofilaments.

Marco Andrey Cipriani FradeFred Bernardes FilhoClaudia Maria Lincoln SilvaGlauber VoltanFilipe Rocha LimaThania Loyola Cordeiro Abi-RachedNatália Aparecida de Paula
Published in: PloS one (2022)
The patterns of hands and feet tactile sensation at diagnosis and their consequent modifications with the anti-leprosy drugs define the bacterial etiology of neuropathy, an important tool for the clinical diagnosis and follow up of the disease, highlighting the tibial nerve findings, the most affected nerve among leprosy patients by SWM-test, with significant asymmetry and focality impairments.
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