The Role of Radiology in Nerve Function Impairment and Its Musculoskeletal Complications in Leprosy
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Conventional techniques, such as plain radiography and bone-scintigraphy, were used in the past to evaluate skeletal changes in patients with leprosy. More recent publications focus on radiological imaging of affected nerves, and involve advanced modalities such as Computed Tomography (CT-scan), Ultrasonography (US), and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). US and MRI can play an especially important role in the evaluation of nerve involvement in newly diagnosed patients, and also during leprosy reactions. This is important, because when nerve involvement is diagnosed in time, it may be reversible with adequate treatment. Radiological modalities can also play an important role during the followup of patients with leprosy with nerve function impairment. Skeletal and soft-tissue abnormalities occur, even after treatment. The so-called neuropathic foot is a well known consequence. Because of nerve function impairment, there is a constant risk of developing ulcers and subsequent osteomyelitis, or neuro-osteoarthropathy (Charcot foot or tarsal disintegration), which can lead to the amputation of the affected limb. Different radiological modalities can be used during the evaluation and follow-up of patients with leprosy with a neuropathic foot. With this up-to-date review, we highlight the importance and potential role of radiological imaging techniques in leprosy.
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