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An unusual case of tenosynovitis in Hansen's disease.

Pankaj DasSandeep AroraGautam Kumar SinghAmit BahugunaNeelam SinghPrachi VermaAkanksha Gupta
Published in: European journal of rheumatology (2022)
Tenosynovitis is an infrequent presentation of Hansen's disease. It may occur during the natural course of disease or treatment as part of type 1 reaction or rarely may be the presenting complaint. We report a case of tenosynovitis of bilateral wrist joints who after being ineffectively treated by an orthopedician as well as rheumatologist for several months and was finally diagnosed as a case of Hansen's disease (borderline lepromatous) in type 1 reaction with excellent response to multidrug therapy and tapering doses of systemic steroids.
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