Evaluation of Fluorescent Staining for Diagnosis of Leprosy and its Impact on Grading of the Disease: Comparison with Conventional Staining

Introduction: Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae (M. leprae). Histopathological examination of skin lesion is the gold standard for diagnosis. We evaluated the possible role of fluorescent microscopy in this direction which is increasingly used for rapid screen...

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Main Authors: DEEPA SOWKUR ANANDARAMA ADIGA, SUREKHA B HIPPARGI, GURURAJA RAO, DEBARSHI SAHA, BHEEMRAO RAMLING YELIKAR, MAHESH KARIGOUDAR
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spelling doaj-64c9a89509e54275ae03d16982f2a6222020-11-25T03:40:52ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2016-10-011010EC23EC2610.7860/JCDR/2016/22470.8739Evaluation of Fluorescent Staining for Diagnosis of Leprosy and its Impact on Grading of the Disease: Comparison with Conventional StainingDEEPA SOWKUR ANANDARAMA ADIGA0SUREKHA B HIPPARGI1GURURAJA RAO2DEBARSHI SAHA3BHEEMRAO RAMLING YELIKAR4MAHESH KARIGOUDAR5Associate Professor, Department of Pathology, Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore, Karnataka, India.Professor, Department of Pathology, Shri BM Patil Medical College, Mangalore, Karnataka, India.Consultant Endocrinologist, Department of Endocrinology, Kasturba Medical College & Hospital, Mangalore, Karnataka, India.Associate Professor, Department of Pathology, Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore, Karnataka, India.Professor, Department of Pathology, Shri BM Patil Medical College, Mangalore, Karnataka, India.Professor, Department of Pathology, Shri BM Patil Medical College, Mangalore, Karnataka, India.Introduction: Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae (M. leprae). Histopathological examination of skin lesion is the gold standard for diagnosis. We evaluated the possible role of fluorescent microscopy in this direction which is increasingly used for rapid screening. Aim: To compare the efficacy of auramine rhodamine stain with Ziehl-Neelsen and modified Fite-faraco staining in diagnosing M. leprae in tissue sections. Study Design: Experimental, cross-sectional and retrospective study conducted for 4 years. Methods and Materials: Skin biopsies of sixty clinically diagnosed leprosy patients were stained by Ziehl-Neelsen, FiteFaraco and fluorescent stain. The presence of the bacilli and the bacillary index was scored for each case. The bacillary index by each staining methods were compared. Statistical Analysis: SPSS v 17 (IBM, New York) used for data analysis. Chi-Square test was used to calculate significance between differences. The p-value of <0.05 was considered as statistically significant. Pearson Correlation (r-value determined) was also used for comparison between groups. Results: Sensitivity of fluorescent stain for indeterminate and borderline tuberculoid leprosies were 100% each. Positivity rates and mean bacteriological index with fluorescent stain was higher (43.3 and 11.5 respectively) as compared to that of Ziehl- Neelsen and Fite-faraco when the bacillary load was less (bacillary index < 3). There was significant correlation between the three staining types at higher bacillary load. There was a higher mean bacillary index with fluorescent stain as well as detection of an additional multibacillary case. Conclusion: Fluorescent method is more sensitive than modified fite-faraco method in detecting lepra bacilli in tissue sections especially in cases with bacillary index less than three. With its higher sensitivity, paucibacillary cases could be upgraded to multibacillary thus affecting treatement decisions.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/8739/22470_CE[Ra1]_F(GH)_PF1(T_Vasu)_PFA(P)_PF2(P_PR).pdfauramine-rhodaminefite-faracoziehl-neelsen stain
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author DEEPA SOWKUR ANANDARAMA ADIGA
SUREKHA B HIPPARGI
GURURAJA RAO
DEBARSHI SAHA
BHEEMRAO RAMLING YELIKAR
MAHESH KARIGOUDAR
spellingShingle DEEPA SOWKUR ANANDARAMA ADIGA
SUREKHA B HIPPARGI
GURURAJA RAO
DEBARSHI SAHA
BHEEMRAO RAMLING YELIKAR
MAHESH KARIGOUDAR
Evaluation of Fluorescent Staining for Diagnosis of Leprosy and its Impact on Grading of the Disease: Comparison with Conventional Staining
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
auramine-rhodamine
fite-faraco
ziehl-neelsen stain
author_facet DEEPA SOWKUR ANANDARAMA ADIGA
SUREKHA B HIPPARGI
GURURAJA RAO
DEBARSHI SAHA
BHEEMRAO RAMLING YELIKAR
MAHESH KARIGOUDAR
author_sort DEEPA SOWKUR ANANDARAMA ADIGA
title Evaluation of Fluorescent Staining for Diagnosis of Leprosy and its Impact on Grading of the Disease: Comparison with Conventional Staining
title_short Evaluation of Fluorescent Staining for Diagnosis of Leprosy and its Impact on Grading of the Disease: Comparison with Conventional Staining
title_full Evaluation of Fluorescent Staining for Diagnosis of Leprosy and its Impact on Grading of the Disease: Comparison with Conventional Staining
title_fullStr Evaluation of Fluorescent Staining for Diagnosis of Leprosy and its Impact on Grading of the Disease: Comparison with Conventional Staining
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Fluorescent Staining for Diagnosis of Leprosy and its Impact on Grading of the Disease: Comparison with Conventional Staining
title_sort evaluation of fluorescent staining for diagnosis of leprosy and its impact on grading of the disease: comparison with conventional staining
publisher JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
series Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
issn 2249-782X
0973-709X
publishDate 2016-10-01
description Introduction: Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae (M. leprae). Histopathological examination of skin lesion is the gold standard for diagnosis. We evaluated the possible role of fluorescent microscopy in this direction which is increasingly used for rapid screening. Aim: To compare the efficacy of auramine rhodamine stain with Ziehl-Neelsen and modified Fite-faraco staining in diagnosing M. leprae in tissue sections. Study Design: Experimental, cross-sectional and retrospective study conducted for 4 years. Methods and Materials: Skin biopsies of sixty clinically diagnosed leprosy patients were stained by Ziehl-Neelsen, FiteFaraco and fluorescent stain. The presence of the bacilli and the bacillary index was scored for each case. The bacillary index by each staining methods were compared. Statistical Analysis: SPSS v 17 (IBM, New York) used for data analysis. Chi-Square test was used to calculate significance between differences. The p-value of <0.05 was considered as statistically significant. Pearson Correlation (r-value determined) was also used for comparison between groups. Results: Sensitivity of fluorescent stain for indeterminate and borderline tuberculoid leprosies were 100% each. Positivity rates and mean bacteriological index with fluorescent stain was higher (43.3 and 11.5 respectively) as compared to that of Ziehl- Neelsen and Fite-faraco when the bacillary load was less (bacillary index < 3). There was significant correlation between the three staining types at higher bacillary load. There was a higher mean bacillary index with fluorescent stain as well as detection of an additional multibacillary case. Conclusion: Fluorescent method is more sensitive than modified fite-faraco method in detecting lepra bacilli in tissue sections especially in cases with bacillary index less than three. With its higher sensitivity, paucibacillary cases could be upgraded to multibacillary thus affecting treatement decisions.
topic auramine-rhodamine
fite-faraco
ziehl-neelsen stain
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