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Red and raised skin patch in reaction with early lagophthalmos.
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Transmission of leprosy.
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Paucibacillary leprosy and multibacillary leprosy.
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Leprosy. Skin smear in diagnosis.
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Leprosy. A Type 1 reversal reaction (left) and the same patient after 48 hours of treatment with prednisolone (right).
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Assessment of lagophthalmos.
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Exposure keratitis.
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Corneal hypoaesthesia.
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Leprosy. Type 2 reaction: acute iritis.
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Leprosy. Type 2 reaction: acute episcleritis and scleritis.
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Leprosy. Massive bacillary infiltration: peri-orbital complications.
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Leprosy. Massive bacillary infiltration: ocular infiltration.
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Leprosy. Massive bacillary infiltration: ocular atrophic changes.
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Elderly multiple disabled multibacillary (MB) leprosy patients with a long history of disease are most at risk of developing severe eye complications and blindness.
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Leprosy. A pale patch over the area of the facial nerve.
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A patient with lagophthalmos and severe exposure keratitis.
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Exposure keratitis.
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Leprosy and cataract.
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The faces of leprosy
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A field worker explains how a visual chart works to a leprosy patient in Van Mon leprosy village, Thai Binh. VIET NAM
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A mature cataract behind a pinpoint pupil.