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Id:18951
Author:Faria, J. Lopes de.
Title:Valor do método de Faraco para coloração do bacilo de Hansen em cortes / Value Faraco method of staining the bacillus of Hansen in cuts
Source:Rev. bras. Leprol;17(1):18-26, mar. 1949. ^bilus, ^btab.
Abstract:O autor fez um estudo comparativo entre o método clássico de Ziehl-Neelsen e o de Faraco, para a coloração do bacilo de Hansen em cortes de parafina. Empregou o seguinte material: 36 casos de lepra pobres em bacilo; 8 lesões lepromatosas ricas em bacilo e lesões de grande número de reaões de Mitsuda. Nos 36 primeiros pacientes, a pesquisa de bacilo foi positiva em 10 no método de Ziehl-Neelsen e em 14 no de Faraco. A tabela 1 apresenta os resultados nos casos lepromatosos e em algumas lesões das reações de Mitsuda, mostrando a positividade muito maior com o processo, admitindo, porém, que seja mais efetivo nas lesões lepromatosas idosas. Nestas existem muitos bacilos não  ácido-resistentes (11), cuja ácido-resistência ‚ restabelecida pelo engorduramento (2, 10). Acha que a ação da substância gordurosa, ou oleosa, no processo de Faraco, seja por mecanismo físico ou f¡sico-qu¡mico. O autor observou, empregando o método clássico de Ziehl-Neelsen, a perda da  ácido-resistência de vários bacilos em material conservado em bloco de parafina há 5 anos (Tab. 2); e inalteração desta propriedade nos cortes do mesmo material, não corados, pegados na lâmina, feitos na ocasião da inclusão. Com o processo de Faraco, porém, não notou alteração da  ácido-resistência, apresentando igual número de bacilos corados tanto os cortes antigos, como os recentes do material conservado em bloco. (Ambos os cortes foram tomados de pontes próximos do bloco). (AU)^ipt.
Descriptors:Hanseníase/imunol
Hanseníase/patol
Hanseníase/fisiopatol
Hanseníase/terap
Antígeno de Mitsuda/genet
Antígeno de Mitsuda/isol
Antígeno de Mitsuda/fisiol
Limits:Humanos
Masculino
Feminino
Electronic Medium:http://hansen.bvs.ilsl.br/textoc/revistas/1949/PDF/v17n1/v17n1a02.pdf
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Id:17383
Author:Storrs, Eleanor E
Title:The astonishing armadillo ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1982. 11 p. ilus, mapas.
Descriptors:TATUS/clas
TATUS/cresc
TATUS/imunol
TATUS/microbiol
ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/isol
HANSENIASE
Limits:ANIMAL
Location:BR191.1; 00561/s


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Id:17162
Author:S. B. B. M. Dharmendra; N, Mukherji.
Title:Prognostic value of the lepromin test.
Source:Lepr Ind;18(3):80-87, july, 1946. tab.
Abstract:1. A study been made of the progress of the disease in relation to the results of the lepromin test, in 160 cases of leprosy (109 neural, 46 lepromatous, and 5 of doubtful classification) first tested six years ago. 2. the prognostic value of the test is best illustrated in cases of the neural type. Of the 109 cases of the neural type lepromin test was positive group, improvement was seen in about 84 per cent of the cases. In the disease becoming worse in only 14 per centin the lepromin-negative and doubtful group improvement was seenonly in 53 per cent of the cases the disease becoming worse in 47 per cent. In only one case has the disease changed from the neural to the lepromatous type, and this occurred in a lepromin-negative case. The degree of positivity of the test also influence the prognossis of the 92 lepromin-positive neural cases 20 had strongly positive 49 moderately positive and 23 weak positive reactions (AU).
Descriptors:ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/admin
ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/uso diag
ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/isol
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Id:17106
Author:S, B. B. M. Dharmendra; Lowe, John.
Title:Studies of the lepromin test. A summary of the work done in present study.
Source:Lepr Ind;15(3):82-90, july, 1943. .
Descriptors:ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/anal
ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/isol
HANSENIASE/imunol
TESTES CUTÂNEOS/métodos
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Id:17101
Author:S, B. B. M. Dharmendra; Lowe, John.
Title:Studies of the lepromin test. A summary of the work done in present study.
Source:Lepr Ind;15(3):82-90, july, 1943. .
Descriptors:ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/anal
ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/isol
HANSENIASE/imunol
TESTES CUTÂNEOS/métodos
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Id:17038
Author:Convit, Jacinto; Azulay, Ruben D; Bermudez, Diego; Salgado, Pierre.
Title:The lepromin test in tuberculous persons in a non-endemic area.
Source:Int. J. Lepr;12(n.esp):60-64, Dec. 1944. ilus, tab.
Abstract:1- Of ten patients, with various dermatoses, attending the outpatient clinic at New York Skin and Cancer Hospital, all reacted positively to tuberculin. Of this group 9 showed early and 8 late positive reactions to lepromin. 2- Of four patients with Boeck´s sarcoid, three reacted negatively to tuberculin and to lepromin. The fourth was weakly positive to tuberculin, negative to lepromin on the early reading but did develop a positive Mitsuda reaction. 3- Of 108 tuberculous patients at Seaview Hospital, 70.4 per cent were positive to lepromin on the early reading and 46.2 on the late reading. This high proportion of Fernández positives may be due to the fact that all individuals were tuberculin positives. If so, comparative figures for Mitsuda positives would indicate that the Mitsuda reaction is less affected by consensitization with m. tuberculosis than is the Fernández reaction. (AU).
Descriptors:HANSENIASE/imunol
ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/anal
ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/isol
TESTES CUTÂNEOS
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Id:17018
Author:Fernandez, José M. M.
Title:Sensitization to lepromin in presumably non-leprous individuals.
Source:Int. J. Lepr;11(n.esp):15-22, Dec. 1943. .
Abstract:The experiments which have been reported demonstrate that: 1- It is possible to sensitize presumably non-leprous persons to leprominby intradermal injection of either an oily or an aqueous suspension of Mycobacterium leprae killed by hat. Furthermore, this sensitization ensues in a high percentage of subjects. 2- Sensitization to lepromin can be produced also by intradermal injection of suspensions of Mycobacterium tuberculosis killed by heat. This is in agreement with the opinion which we have expressed (10,11) in discussing positive lepromin reactions in patients with cutaneous tuberculosis and in persons who had been vaccinated with B.C.G. 3- The early lepromin reaction is attributable to previous intradermal injection of purified lepromin protein (L.P.P.), nor by injection of a suspension of E. typhosus killed by heat. 5- As regards the duration of sensitivity to lepromin, a final answer cannot be given. We have observed positive early reactions to the antigen L.P.P. in presumably non-leprous individuals who have received endermal injections of integral lepromin five years previously. 6- As to the practical value of allergic response as an element of protection against later infection, we believe that it is more desirable for an individual exposed to leprosy to have a positive lepromin reaction. Unfortunately it is not possible to provoke this supposedly protective allergy, since apparently it is dependent on an unknown factor which may be constitutional. When that factor is lacking, nothing can be gained by the intradermal injection of the antigen. However, if the factor is present in an individual as evidency by his capacity to reactin an allergic manner to the antigen, we believe that he will always have a high degree of immunity to leprosy, regardless of his previous state os sensitization.(AU).
Descriptors:ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/admin
ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/isol
ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/imunol
Limits:HUMANO
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Id:16626
Author:S, B. B. M. Dharmendra.
Title:Failure to sensitize presumably non-leprous individuals to lepromin.
Source:Lepr Ind;19(1):16-17, jan.,1947. .
Descriptors:HANSENIASE/imunol
ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/imunol
ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/isol
ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/uso terap
Limits:HUMANO
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Id:16555
Author:Kitano, Hiroichi; Inoué, Takeo.
Title:The Mitsuda reaction by vaccines treated with the ultra-supersonic wave.
Source:Int. J. Lepr;9(1):29-38, Jan.-Mar. 1941. ilus, tab.
Abstract:The purpose of the work here reported was to determine whether or not the Mitsuda reaction can be produced by leproma emulsions in which the bacillary elements have been destroyed, at least to the point of loss of acid-fastness, by application of ultra-supersonic waves. Vaccines so prepared, it has been found, retain antigenic capacity, though it is much weakened. They are similar to the standard Mitsuda antigen in that they fail to cause positive reactions in lepromatous cases, while neural-type cases and healthy persons react positively. The quality of the U-vaccine is not affected by heating. In view of the fact that all of the components of the bacilli remain in the U-vaccine, the weakening of the reaction indicates that it depends upon the presence of the formed leprosy bacilli themselves. This is further indicated by the fact that a filtrate of the U-vaccine is incapable of producing positive reactions, though it must contain all of the soluble bacterial substances. On the other hand, it is also a fact that the small numbers of bacilli present in the U-vaccine can, in some healthy persons and maculo-neural cases, cause reactions approximately as strong as those induced by the Mitsuda antigen itself. The fact that few bacilli can cause strong reactions has already been proved with diluted Mitsuda vaccine in cases of "akuter Schub". The same results have been obtained with the U-vaccine containing small numbers of bacilli that are losing their acid-fastness. Why can the U-vaccine cause the Mitsuda reaction, despite the fact that it may contain nothing which can be stained by methylene blue or by the Ziehl-Neelsen method? It is a fact that this preparation is turbid, though of course much less so than the original Mitsuda vaccine. Yhis turbidity is due to a mass of fine bacillary particles that are not acid-fast. These particles still retain the capability of causing the Mitsuda reaction, though of much weakened grade. This agrees with Hayashi's findings with leprosy bacilli treated with hydrochloric acid. The fact that, contrary to our expectations, the filtrate of this vaccine does not cause the same reaction as the unfiltered substance is further evidence of the essential nature of the Mitsuda reaction. Comparing this filtrate and one of the Mitsuda vaccine, the former, in the first several days, caused stronger reactions than the latter in healthy and neural persons,...(AU).
Descriptors:ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/ef adv
ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/anal
ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/isol
Limits:HUMANO
Location:BR191.1


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Id:16472
Author:Henderson, Howard J.
Title:An attempt to obtain specific protein antigens from leprous spleens.
Source:Int. J. Lepr;8(3):271-283, July-Sep. 1940. tab.
Abstract:The Seibert techniques for the preparation of specific proteins of the tubercle bacillus were applied to spleens rich in acid-fast bacilli, from leprosy patients, in the hope that there could be obtained specific proteins of the microorganism of leprosy which could be used in serological or skin tests for the diagnosis of leprosy. Preparations were made from three such spleens. In the case of the first one the organ was ground, the minced tissue was extracted with water, and the aqueous extract was concentrated by ultrafiltration. A corresponding preparation was made from a normal spleen. The concentrated extract from the leprosy spleen reacted with 14 of 31 leprosy sera in the precipitin test, but in none of 14 sera from healthy persons or 2 from Kahn-positive patients in Philadelphia. The preparation from normal spleen did not react with any of the sera. The preparation from the leprous spleen, which appeared to act as an antigen with the 14 leprosy sera, did not react with rabbit antiserum to proteins from various strains of supposed M. leprae. In the case of the second spleen, what was believed to be a superior method of grinding, extraction and protein purification was used. Extraction was carried out with faintly alkaline buffered phosphate solution, more thorough grinding was employed, and the trichloracetic acid method was used to precipitate the proteins . The refined proteins thus obtained were used as antigens in the precipitin test with the sera of 32 leprous patients, but in no case to demonstrate the presence of protein other than that derived from the spleen used, for after rabbit antiserum immune to the leprosy spleen protein was saturated with a corresponding protein caused no further precipitate. It was hoped, however, that a protein comparable to tuberculin protein, reactive in the skin test, might te present. A comittee in Manila, the report of which appears in the preceding article. No evidence for the presence of an antigen reacting specifically in the skin of lepers was obtained. Preparations were made from a third leprous spleen by methods believed to combine any advantages of the methods employed in making preparations from the first two. (AU).
Descriptors:ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA
HANSENIASE/imunol
ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/isol
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Id:16471
Author:Joint Committee on Leprosy Skin Tests; Philippine Bureau of Health; Leonard Wood Memorial.
Title:Skin reaction tests with tuberculin-type extracts of leprous spleens. (IRACI, NÃO SEI SE LANCEI OS AUTORES CORRETO, PRECISA CONFIRMAR).
Source:Int. J. Lepr;8(3):263-269, July-Sep. 1940. tab.
Descriptors:HANSENIASE/imunol
ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/imunol
ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/isol
TUBERCULINA
Limits:HUMANO
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Id:16362
Author:Wade, H. W.
Title:Editorials ("Leprlin" vs "Lepromin").
Source:Int. J. Lepr;7(2):272-273, Apr.-Jun. 1939. .
Descriptors:HANSENIASE
ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/hist
ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/isol
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
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Id:16354
Author:Rotberg, A.
Title:The reading of the lepromin test.
Source:Int. J. Lepr;7(2):161-166, Apr.-Jun. 1939. tab.
Abstract:The present system of reading the leprolim test was established arbitrarily, and the findings have been related to the different forms of leprosy, the immunological characteristics of which are still uncertain. From this combination of unknown factors much confusion may arise. For example, of 194 nodular cases 74 gave "positive" reactions that could evidently have no immunological or prognostic significance. Studying the evolution of the reaction in two very distinct groups of cases, nodular and tuberculoid, with undoubtedly opposite conditions of immunity, the author points out the essential distinctive features of the reactions typical of these forms of the disease. In the nodular form the test is negative: there is no reaction, or only a small papular one, due to nonspecific factors, which reaches its maximum before the fourth or fifth day, seldom is larger than 5 mm., and may persist until the fourth week. In the tuberculoid form the true positive reaction occurs: a nodular lesion, often suppurating, usually belated in appearing, of progressive evolution, generally reaching its maximum from the second to the sixth week, seldom less than 5 mm. in diameter in the fourth week. The dimensional criterion of positivity is not sufficient, and the test must be performed by trained observers familiar with the clinical signs. Even so, it is necessary to admit a large group of doubtful reactions, of indefinite aspect and borderline dimensions (4-6 mm. diameter). Recognition of doubtful groups permits not only avoiding error of reporting reactions, but also avoids possible faults due to different antigenic values of different lots of lepromin, the standardization of which still presents a problems. (AU).
Descriptors:HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE/clas
ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/clas
ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/uso diag
ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/isol
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
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Id:16199
Author:Anon.
Title:Reports.
Source:Lepr Ind;14(4):141-150, oct., 1942. tab.
Descriptors:HANSENIASE/epidemiol
ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/imunol
ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/isol
HOSPITAIS DE DERMATOLOGIA SANITARIA DE PATOLOGIA TROPICAL
ACADEMIAS E INSTITUTOS/hist
 ACADEMIAS E INSTITUTOS/util
 MISSOES E MISSIONARIOS
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Id:16197
Author:S, B. B. M. Dharmendra.
Title:Studies of the lepromin test, A bacillaryu antigen standardised by weight.
Source:Lepr Ind;14(4):122-129, oct., 1942. .
Abstract:I. A method of preparing standard lepromin dried and partly defatted leprosy bacilli is described. The bacilli are obtained by extracting the nodules with chloroform, evaporating the chloroform extract, suspending the resudue in ether and centrifugalising the ethereal suspension in cold. The standardisation is done by weight of the bacterial powder, I mg. of the powder being suspended in 10 c.c. of carbol-saline, and 0.1 c.c. of suspension being used for the test 2. This preparation, like the ordinary lepromin prepared directly form the leprous tissue, produces both early and late reactions in the cases of the neural type of leprosy and no reactions, early or late in case of the lepromatous Type. However, with this preparation the early reactions are stronger, and the late reactions considerably weaker than corresponding, reactions pruduced by ordinary lepromin. This is considered to be an advantage (AU).
Descriptors:ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/admin
ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/quim
ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/isol
HANSENIASE
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Id:16190
Author:S, B. B. M. Dharmendra; Mukherji, N.
Title:Studies of the lepromin test. Variations in the results of the Mitsuda Test observed in cases of leprosy of the neuro-macular type.
Source:Lepr Ind;14(3):86-92, July, 1942. tab.
Abstract:A study has been made of the variations in the results of the lepromin test in cases the neural type, demonstrated by repeated testing of the same cases in different circumstances There apper to be at least five possible factores which, acting singly or in combination, may influence the result of the test. These different factors are: variations in clinical activity, variations in bacteriological findings, variations in the time year at which the test is done, deterioration of the lepromin on keeping, and the use of different lots of lepromin Our stdy has shown that the two most important factors are the variations in clinical activity and tima of the yaer at which the test is done.
Descriptors:ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/uso diag
ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/isol
ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/farmacol
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Id:16173
Author:S, B. B. M. Dharmendra.
Title:Studies of the lepromin test. The active principle of lepromin is a protein antigen of the bacillus.
Source:Lepr Ind;13(3):89-, july, 1941. tab.
Abstract:I. A method for abtaining from excised nodules leprosy bacilli free from tissue is described 2. The bacilli were ground for several hours in an agate mortar and were fractionated into a saline-soluble portion and an insoluble residue. From the soluble portion a protein has been obtained by precipitation with trichlor-acetic acid; from the insoluble residue various lipoid fractions been separated 3. The antigenic actions of the following preparations have been tested by intradermal tests in cases of leprosy. (a) Nodular tissue freed from bacilli, (b) lipoids of the nodular tissue, (c) whole bacilli, (d) groud bacilli, (e) saline extract of ground bacilli, (f) faltrate from the saline extract, (g) protein precipitated from the saline extract, (h) residue of bacilli after saline extraction, (i) the different lipoid fractions separated from the residue, and (j) final residue after the extraction of lipoids (AU).
Descriptors:ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/isol
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Id:16171
Author:S, B. B. M. Dharmendra.
Title:Studies of the lepromin test, Preparation and standardisation of lepromin.
Source:Lepr Ind;13(3):77-80, july, 1941. .
Descriptors:ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/hist
ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/isol
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Id:16164
Author:S, B. B. M. Dharmendra; Jaikaria, S. S.
Title:Studies of the lepromin test.
Source:Lipr Ind;13(2):40-49, apr,.1941. tab, graf.
Descriptors:ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/uso diag
ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/imunol
ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/isol
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Id:16152
Author:Lowe, John; S, B. B. Dharmendra.
Title:Studies of the lepromin *test.
Source:Lepr Ind;12(4):121-137, oct., 1940. .
Descriptors:ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/admin
ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/uso diag
ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/hist
ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/isol
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