Leprosy Mailing List – May 3rd,
2012
Ref.: Ungrading
and downgrading reactions; do these concepts help us?
From: J A da Costa Nery, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
From: J A da Costa Nery, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Dear
Salvatore,
It´s always a pleasure to follow these reports, so we can think upon them. In my whole life studying leprosy, these nomenclatures [upgrading and downgrading reactions] always bothered me. I find them, as a clinician, very hard to distinguish on a daily basis.
It´s always a pleasure to follow these reports, so we can think upon them. In my whole life studying leprosy, these nomenclatures [upgrading and downgrading reactions] always bothered me. I find them, as a clinician, very hard to distinguish on a daily basis.
I don’t really know if these concepts help us in the
programme and, not all doctors know how to use that kind of nomenclature
while treating reactional episodes. The discussion on appearance of
either upgrading or downgrading type 1 reaction [type 1 reaction is also
commonly referred to as reversal reaction or RR] is very relevant to the
knowledge on leprosy in the state of art. Nevertheless, such a goal is
more likely to be achieved by basic researchers, by means of immunologic tests;
not by clinicians. Moreover, it is not always possible, given that
cellular proliferation and activation tests are not deemed as a golden standard
assessment. On the other hand, histopathology is also helpful for the
definition of RR, although such examination is not very useful to evaluate the
characteristic of such a reaction (either upgrading or downgrading).
It’s always good to hear new opinions so we can discuss. Lately I´ve been studying cases of relapse in leprosy, and I´ll watch out for these type 1 reactions, which are treated with long term corticosteroids, can they be included in the downgrade?
It’s always good to hear new opinions so we can discuss. Lately I´ve been studying cases of relapse in leprosy, and I´ll watch out for these type 1 reactions, which are treated with long term corticosteroids, can they be included in the downgrade?
We have a
large experience with a number of RR cases per year, and our most relevant
concern relates to the long-term use of corticosteroids and risk of
disability.
Best wishes,
Dr. José Augusto da Costa Nery
Fiocruz
Dr. José Augusto da Costa Nery
Fiocruz
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