In Lepromin test, early or Fernandez test is positive within _____ hours if there is the erythema measuring >10 mm
Symmetrical numerous small, shiny lesions with almost normal hair is seen in _____ leprosy
In Lepromin test, late or Mitsuda test is positive at _____ days if there is onset of papule measuring =>5 mm
The nodules in lepromatous leprosy may be first seen on the _____
The most appropriate therapy for severe type 1 lepra reactions is _____.
Large lesions with dry scaly skin, no hair and absent sensations are seen typically in _____ leprosy
Type 1 lepra reaction is seen most severe in _____ leprosy
most characteristic skin lesion of leprosy is _____
Hyperpigmentation associated with _____ fever is macular and most commonly affects the nose and cheeks, also known as Chik sign
**Multibacillary (MB) leprosy** (WHO classification) is defined by _____ or more skin lesions, 2 or more nerves involved, or a positive slit-skin smear (SSS) at any site.
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