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Tissue Expression of NGF in Skin Lesions of HIV-Coinfected and Non-Coinfected Leprosy Patients and Its Relationship with Leprosy Neural Damage. [PDF]
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Borderline lepromatous leprosy with lymph node infiltration: Dermatology helps to clarify challenging diagnoses. [PDF]
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Advancing leprosy risk prediction through identification of a whole blood host transcriptomic biomarker signature including non-coding genes. [PDF]
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Leprosy Mimicking Thrombangiitis Obliterans (Buerger's Disease): A Case Study. [PDF]
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Bridging pleiotropic mechanisms in leprosy type-1 reactions and neurodegenerative diseases. [PDF]
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De-Novo Keloid-Like Presentation in Lepromatous Leprosy.
Bhagyashree M, Sreeja B, Matety AR.
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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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Isoniazid in lepromatous leprosy
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1954Abstract 1. (1) Isoniazid was given a 6-months trial in eight patients suffering from lepromatous leprosy, some of whom had responded very poorly to previous sulphone treatment. 2. (2) Some form of lepra reaction occurred in all cases, causing treatment to be temporarily interrupted in two instances and dosage to be limited in two others. 3.
W H, JOPLING, D S, RIDLEY
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