The Dharmendra test allows to differentiate tuberculoid leprosy from lepromatous leprosy.
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A series of patients had hypopigmented areas of the skin that resembled tuberculoid leprosy, but did not have the loss of sensation associated with leprosy lesions.
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One description of a clinical picture that results from tuberculoid leprosy is characterized by intact cell-mediated immunity, a positive lepromin skin reaction, granuloma formation, and a relative paucity of bacilli.
परिभाषा
leprosy characterized by tumors in the skin and cutaneous nerves