نتایج جستجو برای: lupoid leishmaniasis

تعداد نتایج: 13610  

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 1938

Journal: :Archiv für Dermatologie und Syphilis 1909

I Sharifi M.R Aflatoonian

Introduction: Cutaneous leishmaniasis is an important public health problem in many tropical and sub-tropical countries including Iran. In Iran, it presents in two forms of anthroponotic CL (ACL) and zoonotic CL (ZCL). Bam is one of the oldest foci of ACL and the earthquake of 2003 December, 26th made a significant change in the population and environmental factors and subsequently in epidemiol...

Journal: :The Egyptian Journal of Internal Medicine 2023

Abstract Leishmaniasis is a protozoal infection transmitted by sandfly vector; there are three main types of leishmaniasis: cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL), mucocutaneous (MCL), and visceral (VL). Herein, we present case endonasal in 34-year-old Yemeni patient who presented with disfiguring nasal swelling associated fever, swab from the lesion direct microscopic examination proved to have leishman...

Journal: :Nihon Naika Gakkai Zasshi 1962

Journal: :Thorax 1954
J A WYLIE D H BENNETT J SWITHINBANK

Vole bacillus vaccination has been used extensively in recent years in carefully selected groups and communities. For reasons stated in detail by Wells (1946), the great majority of the earlier trials were conducted and are being followed up in institutions for the mentally defective. These provide a comparatively static population, permitting not only long-term assessment of the capacity of th...

Journal: :Dermatology 2016
Latifa Remadi Najoua Haouas Dhekra Chaara Darine Slama Najla Chargui Radhia Dabghi Henda Jbeniani Habib Mezhoud Hamouda Babba

BACKGROUND/AIMS The diagnosis of cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is based on the microscopic detection of amastigote, isolation of the parasite, or the detection of Leishmania DNA. Nevertheless, since these techniques are time consuming and not usually available in many endemic countries, the diagnosis remains clinical. Consequently, such disease may be overlooked because of its similarity to othe...

Journal: :Gut 1991
Y Ilan M Hillman R Oren E Galun M Shalit

Caeruloplasmin is an alpha 2 protein produced in the liver that is responsible for transporting copper in the blood. Caeruloplasmin values are usually high in patients with chronic liver diseases, including chronic active hepatitis: low values, however, are characteristic of Wilson's disease. The case of a 17 year old woman with very low caeruloplasmin values and chronic active hepatitis of the...

Journal: :Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association 1995
D W Scott S Rousselle W H Miller

A unique, symmetrical onychodystrophy is described in 18 dogs. A rather sudden onset of onychomadesis is followed by chronic onychodystrophy affecting all claws. Pain and lameness are recognized in half of the patients, but the dogs are healthy otherwise. Histopathologically, this disorder is characterized by hydropic and lichenoid interface dermatitis. Nine dogs were treated with a commercial,...

A Mohebbi E Esfandiarpour E Mohebbi I Esfandiarpour M Bani Assadi S Farajzadeh S Mohammadi Sh Dabiri Z Rahnama

Background & Aims: Lupoid (LL) and chronic leishmaniais (CCL) are variants of cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) which are resistant to various treatments. The diseases are endemic in some developing countries such as Iran. A Variety of drugs with different effects have been suggested in recent decades. Carbon deoxide laser has been recently applied in the treatment of different dermatological diseas...

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