Borderline leprosy
A bacterial granulomatous infection caused by Mycobacterium leprae. It is a progressive disease affecting the skin, peripheral nerves, and limbs. If untreated, it causes permanent tissue damage leading to autoamputations.
Disease Alternative Name
Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences and Research
Professor & HOD DDVL
Sri Venkateswara Medical College
MBBS,MD,DDVL,DLep,CSEPI, MSc.,PhD(Psy),

VELLORE Govt.Medical College
Rtd Associate Professor (Dermatoloy)
Government Sivgangai Medical College And Hospital
M.B.B.S

Annu's Hospitals For Skin And Diabetes
Dermatologist
Kurnool Medical College, Kurnool
Diploma in Venereology, dermatology and leprology

Father Muller Medical College
Post Graduate
Father Muller Medical College
Md Dermatology

Dr. Vinay Kumar (Md), Skin Allergy, Cosmetic&Laser Clinic
Md
MCMS
Dip in Cosmetics


20 Years of Teaching To Both UGs & PGs
As Assistant, Associate & Professor
Gandhi Medical College, Dr. NTRUHS
MD Pathology

JVK Hospital
M.D. DVD. LLB

ISPAT GENERAL HOSPITAL
Joint Director &Head of Pediatrics
MKCG Medical College
M D (PAEDIATRICS)


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