نتایج جستجو برای: lepromatous leprosy

تعداد نتایج: 10087  

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1991
M A Karaçorlu Z Sürel T Cakiner E Hanyaloğlu T Saylan C Mat

Ocular complications of leprosy patients often develop insidiously and with few if any symptoms. This study involves measurement of the pupil cycle time (PCT) to evaluate the autonomic nerve system of the iris to determine the presence of subclinical intraocular involvement. The study included 19 lepromatous (LL), 19 borderline lepromatous (BL), and five borderline tuberculoid (BT) leprosy pati...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1991
M C Pessolani J M Peralta F D Rumjanek H M Gomes M A Marques E C Almeida M H Saad E N Sarno

Two major proteins from Mycobacterium bovis BCG culture filtrates with molecular masses of 28 kDa (P28) and 30 kDa (P30), identified as components of the BCG 85 complex, were purified and used in enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) for the determination of specific immunoglobulin G (IgG) levels in patients with leprosy or tuberculosis or with exposure to these diseases. High reactivity ...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas medicas e biologicas 1998
E P Sampaio E N Sarno

Leprosy is a chronic inflammatory disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae. The human response to this pathogen exhibits intriguing aspects which are up to now not well understood. The present study discusses the probable mechanisms involved in T cell-specific unresponsiveness observed in lepromatous patients. Analysis of the cytokine profile either in blood leukocytes or in skin specimens taken ...

Journal: :Leprosy review 2002
T J Ryan R L Jones P S Mortimer G Singh

An investigation of skin lymphatics in leprosy has been undertaken. Examination of 62 skin biopsies from 31 patients with various classifications of leprosy has revealed dilated initial lymphatics within granulomas of lepromatous leprosy, but no significant abnormalities in non-lepromatous disease or in non-granulomatous skin. Colloidal carbon injected intra-lesionally failed to appear within g...

2014
Marcelo Zanolli Medeiros Gunter Hans Luiz Carlos Takita Carolina Faria Santos Vicari Aline Blanco Barbosa Daíne Vargas Couto

Leprosy skin lesions are described as hypochromic or erythematous macules, pale erythematous or reddish-brown plaques, papules, nodules, and diffuse cutaneous infiltration, depending on the clinical form of the disease. They may be accompanied by hypo or anesthesia, alopecia, and hypo or anhidrosis. Verrucous lesions are now quite uncommon in leprosy. The literature is sparse, with only 25 repo...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2001
O Rojas-Espinosa M Løvik

Mycobacterium leprae, the aetiological agent of leprosy in humans, gives rise to a chronic granulomatous disease that affects primarily the skin and peripheral nerves, and secondarily some internal organs such as the testis and the eye; viscera are seldom involved. Depending on host resistance, leprosy may present as a benign disease (tuberculoid leprosy) or as a malignant disease (lepromatous ...

2017
Skylar Souyoul Katharine Saussy Barbara M. Stryjewska Elizabeth Grieshaber

BCC: basal cell carcinoma ENL: erythema nodosum leprosum LL: lepromatous leprosy MS: multiple sclerosis INTRODUCTION Leprosy, also known as Hansen disease, is a chronic bacterial disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae. M. leprae has low pathogenicity and virulence, developing over many months to even decades, and has the potential to cause extensive damage to the skin and peripheral nervous sys...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1970
R J Rees

The response to lepromin and Kveim antigens was compared and studied in 15 leprosy patients who were tuberculin negative. Of the 11 lepromin positive tuberculoid patients, 4 were Kveim positive, 1 was equivocal, and the rest were negative. Of the four lepromin negative lepromatous patients, one gave a positive Kveim test while the other three were negative. It has been shown that false-positive...

Journal: :Leprosy review 1993
G Kroumpouzos A Vareltzidis M M Konstadoulakis G Avgerinou G Anastasiadis H Kroubouzou A Panteleos A Tosca

Immunological responses to a panel of antigens were evaluated in 27 patients with lepromatous and 20 patients with tuberculoid leprosy and compared with 24 pulmonary tuberculosis patients, 25 systemic lupus erythematosus patients and 41 healthy blood donors. Some autoantibody specificities were extensively studied for the first time in mycobacterial infections. Striking immunoserological abnorm...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1960
W H JOPLING

From whatever standpoint leprosy is viewed, whether from that of the clinician or the epidemiologist, the objective must be to diagnose and treat the maximum number of leprosy patients, not only because the disease is curable but because treatment renders ' open ' cases non-contagious long before cure is obtained. Now that it is becoming generally accepted that the way to leprosy eradication li...

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