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Leprosy anetoderma lesions

Lesões anetodérmicas da hanseníase

SUMMARY OF THESIS* * This thesis is available at the Library of the Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo

Leprosy anetoderma lesions

Sonia Maria Voss Gonzalez

Rua Olintho Rodrigues Dantas 343 cj 42, 11050-220 Santos, SP, Brasil, E-mail: stmvoss@hotmail.com

GONZALEZ, Sonia Maria Voss - Lesões anetodérmicas da hanseníase. São Paulo. (Tese de Mestrado - Escola Paulista de Medicina).

A total of three hundred and thirty two patients with leprosy were studied at Arnaldo Pezzutti Cavalcanti Hospital .The results indicated that two hundred and seventy two patients had lepromatous leprosy (LL ), thirty five had tuberculoid leprosy ( TL )and twenty five borderline leprosy (BL ).

Further studies were performed with the same group of patients and the results showed that six patients with LL and one with BL had also anetoderma. Morover, five of these seven patients had the same clinical conditions of Schweninger-Buzzi anetoderma (SBA), such as, atrophic, wrinkled and oval or round lesions, with bulge outward skin. The other two showed large, circumscribed, raised, atrophic and round plaques. Also, touching the skin with the finger of these seven patients, one could feel an hernial ring on the periphery of the lesions.

The serologic tests of syphilis were negative.

The histophatological exam, staining for elastic tissue shows decrease in the amount of elastic fibers with disorganization of them, which appear thin and fragmented in the papilary and reticular dermis. The collagen was fragmented with basophilic degeneration.

Electron microscopic examination of lesions reveals a few thin, irregular elastic fibers, with some loss of the amorphous substance, but with relative conservation of the microfibrils. The collagen fibers were preserved.

We consider those anetodermas in patients with leprosy as secondary, because the anetoderma appears in association with a identifiable disease, perhaps in people with genetics predisposition.

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    This thesis is available at the Library of the Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
  • Publication Dates

    • Publication in this collection
      29 Mar 2004
    • Date of issue
      Feb 2004
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