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Ultrasonography as a diagnostic tool for Neural Pain in Leprosy

Leprosy is still a prevalent disease in Brazil, representing 93% of all occurrences in the Americas. Leprosy neuropathy is one of the most worrying manifestations of the disease. Acute neuropathy usually occurs during reaction episodes and is called neuritis. Twenty-two leprosy patients were include...

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Autores principales: Spitz, Clarissa Neves, Mogami, Roberto, Pitta, Izabela Jardim Rodrigues, Hacker, Mariana Andrea Vilas Boas, Sales, Anna Maria, Sarno, Euzenir Nunes, Jardim, Marcia Rodrigues
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9094535/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35486667
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010393
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author Spitz, Clarissa Neves
Mogami, Roberto
Pitta, Izabela Jardim Rodrigues
Hacker, Mariana Andrea Vilas Boas
Sales, Anna Maria
Sarno, Euzenir Nunes
Jardim, Marcia Rodrigues
author_facet Spitz, Clarissa Neves
Mogami, Roberto
Pitta, Izabela Jardim Rodrigues
Hacker, Mariana Andrea Vilas Boas
Sales, Anna Maria
Sarno, Euzenir Nunes
Jardim, Marcia Rodrigues
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description Leprosy is still a prevalent disease in Brazil, representing 93% of all occurrences in the Americas. Leprosy neuropathy is one of the most worrying manifestations of the disease. Acute neuropathy usually occurs during reaction episodes and is called neuritis. Twenty-two leprosy patients were included in this study. These patients had neural pain associated with ulnar sensory neuropathy, with or without adjunct motor involvement. The neurological picture began within thirty days of the clinical evaluation. The patients underwent a nerve conduction study and the demyelinating findings confirmed the diagnosis of neuritis. Ultrasonographic study (US) of the ulnar nerve was performed in all patients by a radiologist who was blinded to the clinical or neurophysiological results. Morphological characteristics of the ulnar nerve were analyzed, such as echogenicity, fascicular pattern, transverse cross-sectional area (CSA), aspect of the epineurium, as well as their anatomical relationships. The volume of selected muscles referring to the ulnar nerve, as well as their echogenicity, was also examined. Based on this analysis, patients with increased ulnar nerve CSA associated with loss of fascicular pattern, epineurium hyperechogenicity and presence of power Doppler flow were classified as neuritis. Therefore, patients initially classified by the clinical-electrophysiological criteria were reclassified by the imaging criteria pre-established in this study as with and without neuritis. Loss of fascicular pattern and flow detection on power Doppler showed to be significant morphological features in the detection of neuritis. In 38.5% of patients without clinical or neurophysiological findings of neuritis, US identified power Doppler flow and loss of fascicular pattern. The US is a method of high resolution and portability, and its low cost means that it could be used as an auxiliary tool in the diagnosis of neuritis and its treatment, especially in basic health units.
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spelling pubmed-90945352022-05-12 Ultrasonography as a diagnostic tool for Neural Pain in Leprosy Spitz, Clarissa Neves Mogami, Roberto Pitta, Izabela Jardim Rodrigues Hacker, Mariana Andrea Vilas Boas Sales, Anna Maria Sarno, Euzenir Nunes Jardim, Marcia Rodrigues PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article Leprosy is still a prevalent disease in Brazil, representing 93% of all occurrences in the Americas. Leprosy neuropathy is one of the most worrying manifestations of the disease. Acute neuropathy usually occurs during reaction episodes and is called neuritis. Twenty-two leprosy patients were included in this study. These patients had neural pain associated with ulnar sensory neuropathy, with or without adjunct motor involvement. The neurological picture began within thirty days of the clinical evaluation. The patients underwent a nerve conduction study and the demyelinating findings confirmed the diagnosis of neuritis. Ultrasonographic study (US) of the ulnar nerve was performed in all patients by a radiologist who was blinded to the clinical or neurophysiological results. Morphological characteristics of the ulnar nerve were analyzed, such as echogenicity, fascicular pattern, transverse cross-sectional area (CSA), aspect of the epineurium, as well as their anatomical relationships. The volume of selected muscles referring to the ulnar nerve, as well as their echogenicity, was also examined. Based on this analysis, patients with increased ulnar nerve CSA associated with loss of fascicular pattern, epineurium hyperechogenicity and presence of power Doppler flow were classified as neuritis. Therefore, patients initially classified by the clinical-electrophysiological criteria were reclassified by the imaging criteria pre-established in this study as with and without neuritis. Loss of fascicular pattern and flow detection on power Doppler showed to be significant morphological features in the detection of neuritis. In 38.5% of patients without clinical or neurophysiological findings of neuritis, US identified power Doppler flow and loss of fascicular pattern. The US is a method of high resolution and portability, and its low cost means that it could be used as an auxiliary tool in the diagnosis of neuritis and its treatment, especially in basic health units. Public Library of Science 2022-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9094535/ /pubmed/35486667 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010393 Text en © 2022 Spitz et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Sales, Anna Maria
Sarno, Euzenir Nunes
Jardim, Marcia Rodrigues
Ultrasonography as a diagnostic tool for Neural Pain in Leprosy
title Ultrasonography as a diagnostic tool for Neural Pain in Leprosy
title_full Ultrasonography as a diagnostic tool for Neural Pain in Leprosy
title_fullStr Ultrasonography as a diagnostic tool for Neural Pain in Leprosy
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasonography as a diagnostic tool for Neural Pain in Leprosy
title_short Ultrasonography as a diagnostic tool for Neural Pain in Leprosy
title_sort ultrasonography as a diagnostic tool for neural pain in leprosy
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9094535/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35486667
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010393
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