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- Title
Leprosy in Malta: not to be forgotten.
- Authors
Cachia, Monique; Dimech, Alicia; Betts, Alexandra; Azzopardi, Charles Mallia; Boffa, Michael J.
- Abstract
Leprosy is a granulomatous infection that was considered endemic in Malta up until being declared eradicated in 1999 thanks to the Malta Leprosy Eradication Programme. However, leprosy remains endemic in a number of low-to-middle income countries, and may be imported to non-endemic regions like Malta by migrants. We report a case of a man from the Philippines presenting with nodular lesions over the face, trunk and limbs and a hypoaesthetic patch over the arm. A skin biopsy supported the clinical suspicion of midline borderline/borderline lepromatous leprosy and triple therapy with clofazimine, dapsone and rifampicin was initiated. Despite having a wide clinical differential diagnosis, leprosy must always be kept in mind by clinicians, especially when treating nationals from endemic areas.
- Subjects
MALTA; PHILIPPINES; HANSEN'S disease; MEDICAL personnel; SKIN biopsy; RECOLLECTION (Psychology); DIFFERENTIAL diagnosis
- Publication
Malta Medical Journal, 2021, Vol 33, Issue 1, p107
- ISSN
1813-3339
- Publication type
Article