01552nas a2200193 4500000000100000008004100001653001200042653002900054653001500083653001800098100001300116700001300129700001300142700001400155245010100169300001200270490000700282520106900289 1990 d10aleprosy10aC-reactive protein (CRF)10aCRP levels10aPlanter ulcer1 aHyun M K1 aMoon D C1 aKwon K S1 aChung T A00aSignificance of the Serum Levels of C - reactive Protein in Leprosy Patients with Planter Ulcer. a302-3070 v283 a
It is difficult to know whether the presence of infection in the plantar ulcer in patients with leprosy or not. Because routine bacteriology is often unhelpful, we need to investigate diagnostic method in this situation. C-reactive protein(CRF) levels have been known to be useful in detecting infection in some diseases. In this study, CRP levels were measured in 20 leprosy patients with plantar ulceration and 14 patients with leprosy alone. The results were as follows : 1. There was no elevation of CRP levels in patients with leprosy alone, and in the majority of patients with ulcers. 2. Of 20 patients with plantar ulcers, four had raised CRP levels one had clinically obvious infection, and three had erythematous skin of uncertain cause surrounding their ulcers. 3. Treatment with an appropriate antibiotics reduced CRP levels to normal, which was associated with clinical improvement. Therefore, it is suggested that increased CRP levels can be a useful probe for detecting significant bacterial infection in plantar ulcers of leprosy patients.