Bateson E M, Hargrave J C
Med J Aust. 1979 Nov 3;2(9):497-9. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.1979.tb125801.x.
Three cases of nerve calcification caused by leprosy (Hansen's disease) in Aboriginal patients from the Northern Territory of Australia are reported. This is a rare manifestation of the disease and is the result of direct involvement of peripheral nerves with abscess formation and is usually seen in tuberculoid or borderline types of leprosy.
报告了澳大利亚北领地原住民中3例由麻风病(汉森病)引起的神经钙化病例。这是该疾病的一种罕见表现,是外周神经直接受累并形成脓肿的结果,通常见于结核样型或界线类麻风。