leprosy(10) erythema nodosum leprosum(4) Hansen's disease(3) lepromatous leprosy(2) Mycobacterium leprae(2) Tuberculosis(2) resistance(2) reactive perforating leprosy(1) Background: This study aimed to explore the disease severity perceived by people affected with leprosy reporting at leprosy referral center, Purulia, West Bengal, India.(1) pulmonary tuberculosis(1) facial rash(1) Coinfection(1) rheumatoid arthritis.(1) epidermodysplasia(1) ulcerations.(1) type 2 lepra reaction.(1) Erythema multiforme like(1) Histoid leprosy(1) ulceration.(1) Background: Tuberculosis and malaria (TB/MP) co-infection generates severe pathology that affects the levels of cytokines and hemostatic parameters than either disease. Anti-TB tre(1) reactive perforating leprosy.(1) Probable 4-alpha-glucanotransferase(1) Hansen's(1) verrucous leproma(1) Filariasis(1) thalidomide(1) Human immunodeficiency virus(1) Background: "Quality of life (QOL)" is relatively a new concept, which originates from the World Health Organization (WHO) "health" definition. The WHO defines "health" as a state (1) Type II Lepra reaction(1) Background: Leprosy is a contagious disease and was eliminated globally in 2002. Since then, new cases were continuously detected from different parts of the world. Untreated lepro(1)