Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4107589 Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology 2010 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryLeprosy is an infectious disease, with vocal involvement varying between hoarseness and difficult breathing.Aimcompare the main vocal complaints among elderly patients after treatment for leprosy and a control group.Study designdescriptive prospective.Materials and methodsWe included 50 patients aged over 60 years, 32 had been treated for leprosy, and the others formed the control group. We used our own questionnaire to analyze the vocal symptoms presented by the two groups, as well as gender, age, life style and comorbidities.Resultsamong the treated group, the most frequent symptoms were hawk (34.4%) and hoarseness (28.1%), while in the control group the most prevalent symptoms were hoarseness (77.8%) and a foreign body sensation (55.6%).Conclusionthe most prevalent voice complaints in patients treated for leprosy are hawking and hoarseness, and that its development is influenced by life style and associated diseases.

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