Letter: An unusual case of isolated sixth cranial nerve palsy in leprosy |
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Authors: | Sanjeev Vaishampayan Priyanka Borde |
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Affiliation: | Base Hospital New Delhi, Delhi, India. |
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Abstract: | Cranial nerve involvement is not common in leprosy. The fifth and seventh cranial nerves are the most commonly affected in leprosy. Herein we present a patient with Hansen disease (BL) with type I reaction who developed isolated involvement of the sixth cranial nerve leading to lateral rectus muscle palsy. He responded to timely anti-reactional therapy and it produced a good response. Careful observation of patients with lepra reaction is needed to avoid damage to important organs. |
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