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The role of human T cell lymphotrophic virus type 1, hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus coinfections in leprosy
(Brasil, 2012)
Leprosy spectrum and outcome is associated with the host immune response against Mycobacterium leprae. The role of coinfections in leprosy patients may be related to a depression of cellular immunity or amplification of ...
Immunological reactions to mycobacterial proteins in the spectrum of leprosy
(International Journal of Leprosy 65(4):497-500, 2015)
Serial Mitsuda tests for identification of reactional tuberculoid and reactional borderline leprosy forms
(Int Journal Leprosy, 1998-06-01)
The authors studied the Mitsuda reaction in 37 leprosy patients (18 reactional tuberculoid, 19 reactional borderline cases) and compared the results with clinical findings, histopathology and bacilloscopy. Evaluation of ...
Serial Mitsuda tests for identification of reactional tuberculoid and reactional borderline leprosy forms
(Int Journal Leprosy, 1998-06-01)
The authors studied the Mitsuda reaction in 37 leprosy patients (18 reactional tuberculoid, 19 reactional borderline cases) and compared the results with clinical findings, histopathology and bacilloscopy. Evaluation of ...
Rheumatic manifestations in leprosy
(Medfarma-edicoes Medicas, Lda, 2008-10-01)
The classical manifestations of leprosy are cutaneous and neurological involvement; however, rheumatic manifestations are relatively common during the course of the disease and can be the initial manifestation. Herein are ...
Vasculonecrotic reactions in leprosy
(ContextoSalvadorBrasil, 2007)
Use of the polymerase chain reaction to detect Mycobacterium leprae in urine
(ASSOC BRAS DIVULG CIENTIFICASAO PAULO, 2012)
Leprosy is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae. The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) has been applied to detect M. leprae in different clinical samples and urine seems to be attractive for this purpose. PCR ...