“…2,3,8,11,12,17,18,20,22,32,34,36,[39][40][41][42][43] A more useful method for diagnosis is high resolution ultrasound, which enables objective visualisation of nerve enlargement and evaluation of underlying soft tissue, and hence should be the preferred choice in suspected cases of pure neuritic leprosy. [2][3][4]8,[10][11][12][16][17][18]20,22,23,[32][33][34][35][36]38,[40][41][42][44][45][46] The most important findings of leprosy on high-resolution ultrasound include thickening of the nerves with loss of normal fibrillary pattern. 3,4,8,[10][11][12]17,18,20,…”