Histopathological evidence of indeterminate leprosy in apparently uninvolved skin of entire spectrum of leprosy
Singh, K.; Iyenger, B.; Singh, R.
Leprosy in India 55(3): 500-503
1983
ISSN/ISBN: 0024-1024 PMID: 6361381 Document Number: 202462
Indeterminate histopathology with nerve involvement was seen in clinically uninvolved skin in 100% cases, irrespective of clinical type. This was an interesting observation for TT and BT cases: in such cases, it might be a reflection of the disease process which is generalised right from the beginning.
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