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Concordance of Acid-Fast Stain Result and Histopathologic vs Clinical Diagnosis of Leprosy: A Three-year Retrospective Study in a Tertiary Government Hospital and Sanitarium in the Philippines. [PDF]
Gochoco JBB, Bernales-Mendoza AM.
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Setting up of tertiary care institutes in rural India: Not the sole remedy for all maladies plaguing the health system. [PDF]
Richa R +4 more
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Beyond Classic Leprosy: Exploring Atypical Manifestations and Their Diagnostic Challenges. [PDF]
Bathina A +3 more
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Perforating ENL: A variant of type 2 lepra reaction. [PDF]
Sarda B, Madke B, Saoji V, Kondalkar A.
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Aetiopathogenesis of lepromatous iritis.
Garg S, Kalra V, Verma N
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Journal of Clinical Neuromuscular Disease, 1999
Leprosy still remains a major cause of peripheral neuropathy, particularly in Asia, Africa, and immigrants from these endemic regions of the world. Lepromatous neuropathy can manifest as mononeuropathies, mononeuropachy multiplex, or as a generalized sensorimotor polyneuropathy. The electrophysiologic studies reveal a primarily axoral process, although
D J, Altman, A, Amato
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Leprosy still remains a major cause of peripheral neuropathy, particularly in Asia, Africa, and immigrants from these endemic regions of the world. Lepromatous neuropathy can manifest as mononeuropathies, mononeuropachy multiplex, or as a generalized sensorimotor polyneuropathy. The electrophysiologic studies reveal a primarily axoral process, although
D J, Altman, A, Amato
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Experimental Lepromatous Leprosy
Nature, 1967Injection of Mycobacterium leprae has produced leprosy in mice previously thymectomized and given 900 r. of whole body irradiation to depress their immunological capacity.
R J, Rees +3 more
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