Late reversal reaction after 10 years of adequately treated leprosy

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Differentiation between a relapse or late reversal reaction following completion of regular drug therapy in patients with leprosy is often difficult, though it has definite therapeutic implications. The present case documents a late reversal reaction occurring an unusually long time after the completion of multi-drug therapy.

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Thacker, A. K., Kumar, P., Mukhija, R. D., & Sharma, S. P. (1997). Late reversal reaction after 10 years of adequately treated leprosy. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 73(865), 741–742. https://doi.org/10.1136/pgmj.73.865.741

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