Asymmetrical nerve thickening with several hypoesthetic macules on skin indicates which stage of leprosy:
ATuberculoid leprosy
BBorderline lepromatous
CBorderline borderline leprosy
DBorderline tuberculoid
The following pathogen does not satisfy 'Koch's postulates'-
AClostridium tetani
BLepra bacilli
CMycobacterium tuberculosis
DBacillus anthracis
You have noticed an ape-like thumb in a 30-year-old man from Bihar who is a known patient of leprosy. Which of the following tests is not done to show the nerve involved in this condition?
ABenediction sign (pointing index deformity)
BPen test
COchsner clasp sign
DCard test
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