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Id:19766
Author:Job, Charles K; Path, FRC.
Title:Nerve damage in leprosy.
Source:Int J Lepr;57(2):532-539, June 1989. .
Descriptors:Hanseníase Dimorfa/compl
Hanseníase Dimorfa/patol
Hanseníase Virchowiana/compl
Hanseníase Virchowiana/patol
Hanseníase Tuberculóide/compl
Hanseníase Tuberculóide/patol
Hanseníase/compl
Hanseníase/patol
Limits:Humanos
Electronic Medium:http://hansen.bvs.ilsl.br/textoc/revistas/intjlepr/1989/pdf/v57n2/v57n2soalec01.pdf / en
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Id:19762
Author:Mukherjee, Ashok; Misra, Radhey S; Meyers, Wayne M.
Title:An electron microscopic study of lymphatics in the dermal lesions of human leprosy.
Source:Int J Lepr;57(2):506-510, June 1989. ^bilus.
Abstract:The dermal lymphatic vessels in lepromatous and tuberculoid leprosy lesions were studied by light- and electron-microscopy. In the lepromatous patient, lymphatic vessels were seen in both intra- and peri-granulomatous areas. The lymphatic lining cells contained lipid droplets, lysosomes, and numerous pinocytotic vesicles. Cells bearing bacilli were only occasionally seen. In the tuberculoid cases, lymphatic vessels were seen only along the edges of the granulomas and the lining cells were less prominent. Inflammatory cells, both lymphocytes and histiocytes, were found traversing the walls of lymphatic vessels in both groups of patients. The results of the study confirm the continued and increased functioning of the lymphatic drainage system in dermal leprosy lesions, and indicates that it may be a major route for the clearance of lipids from the lipid-rich bacilliferous lesions in the lepromatous patient. The lymphatic pathway appears to be a minor pathway for the dissemination of Mycobacterium leprae in comparison with the blood vascular system^ien.
Descriptors:Hanseníase Virchowiana/microbiol
Hanseníase Virchowiana/patol
Hanseníase Tuberculóide/microbiol
Hanseníase Tuberculóide/patol
Limits:Humanos
Electronic Medium:http://hansen.bvs.ilsl.br/textoc/revistas/intjlepr/1989/pdf/v57n2/v57n2a09.pdf / en
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Id:19761
Author:Patnaik, Jaya Krishna; Saha, Prafulla Kumar; Satpathy, Sanjav Kumar; Das, Bhabani Sankar; Bose, Tarit Kumar.
Title:Hepatic morphology in reactional states of leprosy.
Source:Int J Lepr;57(2):499-505, June 1989. ^bilus.
Abstract:Liver function tests and liver biopsies were studied in 23 leprosy patients in reaction and 10 without reaction. The liver biopsies in leprosy patients with reaction showed exudative lesions, epithelioid and tuberculoid granulomas, and foam-cell granulomas. Portal vasculitis was encountered in a few cases. Neutrophilic infiltration into the foam-cell granulomas was seen in a few cases of lepromatous (LL) leprosy with reaction. In six cases of borderline (BL, BB and BT) leprosy with reaction, a spectrum of lesions bearing footprints of exudative lesions were seen evolving into epithelioid-cell granulomas. Foam-cell granulomas and tuberculoid and epithelioid granulomas along with exudative lesions were encountered in two cases on individual biopsy strips. An altered albumin-to-globulin ratio was the chief functional derangement observed in these cases. The spectrum of changes observed in borderline leprosy with reaction could be discrete steps in the evolution of upgrading reaction^ien.
Descriptors:Hanseníase Dimorfa/compl
Hanseníase Dimorfa/patol
Hanseníase Virchowiana/compl
Hanseníase Virchowiana/patol
Hanseníase Tuberculóide/compl
Hanseníase Tuberculóide/patol
Limits:Humanos
Masculino
Feminino
Criança
Adolescente
Adulto
Meia-Idade
Idoso
Electronic Medium:http://hansen.bvs.ilsl.br/textoc/revistas/intjlepr/1989/pdf/v57n2/v57n2a08.pdf / en
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Id:19760
Author:Rangdaeng, Samreung; Scollard, David M; Suriyannon, Vinai; Smith, Trevor; Thamprasert, Kamthorn; Theetranont, Choti.
Title:Studies of human leprosy lesions in situ using suction induced blisters 1. Cellular components of new, uncomplicated lesions.
Source:Int J Lepr;57(2):492-498, June 1989. ^btab, ^bgraf.
Abstract:The cellular contents of blisters induced by suction over new, uncomplicated leprosy lesions, and in the skin of cured, control patients, have been examined with enzyme- and immuno-histochemical staining over a period of 4 days. The total cellularity of the blisters varied over a wide range, not correlated with the type of leprosy. Mononuclear cells predominated at all times studied, with nearly equal percentages of monocytes and T lymphocytes. The T-helper: suppressor ratio was significantly greater in BT than in BL and LL lesions at 48 hr. Suction blisters offer a painless, quantitative, reproducible, multiple-sampling method for obtaining cells from the cutaneous infiltrates of leprosy for phenotyping or functional analysis^ien.
Descriptors:Hanseníase Dimorfa/patol
Hanseníase Virchowiana/patol
Hanseníase Tuberculóide/patol
Hanseníase/patol
Limits:Humanos
Electronic Medium:http://hansen.bvs.ilsl.br/textoc/revistas/intjlepr/1989/pdf/v57n2/v57n2a07.pdf / en
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Id:19532
Author:Ebenezer, Gigi J; Daniel, Ebenezer.
Title:Pathology of a lepromatous eye.
Source:Int. J. Lepr;68(1):23-26, Mar., 2000. ilus.
Abstract:Histopathological examination of an enucleated eye from a lepromatous leprosy patient showed the cornea, ciliary body, and part of the choroid to be infiltrated by macrophages filled with Mycobacterium leprae. The walls of blood vessels in the sclera, ciliary body and the anterior choroid demonstrated the presence of M. leprae, giving credence to the blood-borne entry of M. leprae into the eye. Unlike the eyes of experimental animals infected with M. leprae, histopathological study of this eye from a lepromatous leprosy patient demonstrated that M. leprae, although demonstrable in the anterior choroid, could not be found in the posterior parts of the eye, substantiating the claim that leprosy does not affect the posterior parts of the eye directly. (AU)^ien.
Descriptors:Hanseníase Virchowiana/patol
Hanseníase Virchowiana/fisiopatol
Electronic Medium:http://hansen.bvs.ilsl.br/textoc/revistas/intjlepr/2000/pdf/v68n1/v68n1a04.pdf / en
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Id:18973
Author:Pupo, João de Aguiar.
Title:Evolução da leprose / Evolution mite
Source:Rev. bras. Leprol;17(3):157-174, set. 1949. ^bilus, ^btab, ^bgraf.
Descriptors:Hanseníase Dimorfa/compl
Hanseníase Dimorfa/patol
Hanseníase Dimorfa/fisiopatol
Hanseníase Virchowiana/compl
Hanseníase Virchowiana/patol
Hanseníase Virchowiana/fisiopatol
Hanseníase Tuberculóide/compl
Hanseníase Tuberculóide/patol
Hanseníase Tuberculóide/fisiopatol
Electronic Medium:http://hansen.bvs.ilsl.br/textoc/revistas/1949/PDF/v17n3/v17n3a04.pdf / pt
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Id:18396
Author:Carayon, A
Title:Bilan de recherches physiopathologiques sur la nevrite lepreuse: 1-role de la temperature, des microtraumatismes par elongation ou subluxation nerveuse et de la striction canalaire ?-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1977. 18p p. ilus.
Abstract:(Role of temperature, microtraumatisms by elongation or subluxation and canalar stricture.) Cold has a slight aggravating effect on leprosy which is observed in some countries as Iran, South Russia, North India and the Andean cordillera. The subluxation of the ulnar nerve has facilitating effect in the development of the neuritic damage in a limited number of patients. The elongation is important for the production of the ulnar neuritis. The canalar stricture is a major factor causing nerve damage in leprosy. It explains the segmentary localization of the principal damages of the leprous nerves in the proximal areas situated above the tunnels. Intraneural hypertension appears first and is responsible for the swelling of the nerve which gets entraped inside the tunnel. A circulus viciosus is, then, created which maintains and aggravates the intraneural hypertension.
Descriptors:HANSENIASE DIMORFA/compl
HANSENIASE DIMORFA/imunol
HANSENIASE DIMORFA/microbiol
HANSENIASE DIMORFA/patol
HANSENIASE DIMORFA/fisiopatol
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/compl
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/imunol
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/microbiol
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/patol
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/fisiopatol
HANSENIASE TUBERCULOIDE/compl
HANSENIASE TUBERCULOIDE/imunol
HANSENIASE TUBERCULOIDE/microbiol
HANSENIASE TUBERCULOIDE/patol
HANSENIASE TUBERCULOIDE/fisiopatol
NEURITE/etiol
SINDROMES DE COMPRESSAO NERVOSA/etiol
 NERVOS PERIFERICOS/les
 NERVOS PERIFERICOS/patol
 NERVOS PERIFERICOS/fisiopatol
Limits:HUMANO
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Id:18378
Author:Velasco, Felix
Title:Tuberculoid leprosy - its transformation into lepromatous type ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1940. 16 p. ilus, tab.
Abstract:A brief review of the contradictory opinions of different authors as to the nature and the place of tuberculoid cases of leprosy in the evolution and pathogenesis of the disease is presented. Mention is also made of their failure to agree on what could be generally considered as the esential histological features of this condition. A case of tuberculoid leprosy which has undergone transformation into a lepromatous-type case within six years of observation is presented. This case report together with the clinical, bacteriological and histological studies of other authors seem to agree with the opinion of Manalang that tuberculoid leprosy is a stage in the evolution of leprosy, not immutable as assert by Schujman. That such transformation among adult tuberculoid cases is rare because they represent the filtered resistant ones or benign infections, is indicated. The need for continued follow-up and life-long study of contact children born of leper parents in institutions is indispensable if we are to know the evolution of leprosy. (AU).
Descriptors:HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/compl
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/diag
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/microbiol
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/patol
HANSENIASE TUBERCULOIDE/compl
HANSENIASE TUBERCULOIDE/diag
HANSENIASE TUBERCULOIDE/microbiol
HANSENIASE TUBERCULOIDE/patol
HANSENIASE/clas
HANSENIASE/compl
HANSENIASE/diag
HANSENIASE DIMORFA/compl
 HANSENIASE DIMORFA/diag
 MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE/citol
 MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE/imunol
 MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE/patogen
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Id:18285
Author:Colin, M; Montaigne, E. de
Title:Traitement de la maladie de Hansen lepromateuse par l'association de rifampicine et d'isoprodian ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1980. 3 p. .
Abstract:Thirty lepromatous patients were treated during 3 months. If clinical condition was notably improved, the bacillary index and the morphologic index remained almost un-changed and the histo-pathological features, advanced concurrently to the clinic aspects. (AU).
Descriptors:HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/terap
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/compl
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/microbiol
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/patol
QUIMIOTERAPIA COMBINADA
RIFAMPINA/uso terap
 ISOPRODIAN/uso terap
Limits:HUMANO
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Id:18272
Author:Job, Charles K
Title:Nine-banded armadillo and leprosy research ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 2003. 10 p. ilus.
Abstract:In this presentation an attempt has been made to describe the nine-banded armadillo as an animal model, probably the only one in which lepromatous leprosy similar to that found in humans can be experimentally produced. Some unique features of the physiology of the animal are mentioned. The pathology and the microbiology of leprosy in the armadillo are described in detail. The discovery of lepromatous leprosy in the wild armadillos in the southern parts of United States, the transmission of disease among them through trauma and thorn pricks and the pathogenesis of the disease are presented. The impact of leprosy in the wild animals may have on human leprosy is discussed. (AU).
Descriptors:HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/epidemiol
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/etiol
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/patol
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/transm
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/vet
TATUS/imunol
TATUS/microbiol
MODELOS ANIMAIS
 VETERINARIA DE SAUDE PÚBLICA
Limits:ANIMAL
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Id:18229
Author:Leonard Wood Memorial*.
Title:A statistical analysis of two chemotherapy trials in lepromatous leprosy: II. Interactions among patient variables ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1978. 4 p. tab.
Abstract:Interrelationship among six patient characteristics recorded upon entry the trial were analyzed for 67 patients with lepromatous and near-lepromatous leproay admitted into two chemotherapy trials. Sex was found to be significantly associated with age and with the histopathologic classification; disproportionately large numbers of older patients and of patients classified as borderline-lepromatous (BL) were males. Classifications of the disease process by clinical and histopathologic criteria were closely associated, but many patients classified BL on histopathological grounds were classified fully lepromatous by the clinical criteria. Measurments of the number of Mycobacterium leprae in the patients made by there methods were also significantly correlated. No significant correlations were found between either classification of the disease process on the hand, and any of the measurments of the numbers of organisms on the other (AU).
Descriptors:HANSENIASE DIMORFA/terap
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/terap
CLOFAZIMINA/admin
CLOFAZIMINA/farmacol
CLOFAZIMINA/uso terap
RIFAMPINA/uso terap
DAPSONA/uso terap
HANSENIASE DIMORFA/microbiol
HANSENIASE DIMORFA/patol
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/microbiol
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/patol
QUIMIOTERAPIA COMBINADA
 DROGAS EM INVESTIGACAO/admin
 DROGAS EM INVESTIGACAO/uso terap
Limits:ESTUDO COMPARATIVO
HUMANO
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Id:18202
Author:Walsh, Douglas S; Lane, Joshua E; Abalos, Rodolfo M; Myint, Khin Saw Aye
Title:Tunel and limited immunophenotypic analysis of apoptosis in paucibacillary leprosy lesions ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 2004. 5 p. ilus.
Abstract:Some mycobacterial infections, such as tuberculosis, are characterized by apoptosis in infected or by-stander mononuclear immune cells. For localized (paucibacillary, PB) and diseminated (multibacillary, MB) leprosy, characterized by polarized Thl-like vs, Th2-like immune responses, respectivelly little is known about lesional apoptosis. We analyzed sections of paraffin-embedded, untreated leprosy lesions from 21 patients by an indirect immunofluorescent terminal deoxynucleotide-transferase-mediated dUTP-digoxigenin nick end labeling (TUNEL) assay. Some TUNEL (+) PB sections were then reacted with phycoerythein-conjugated (red)antibodies against T cells, monocytes, or antigen-presenting (Langerhans) cells. TUNEL (+) bodies were detected in 9 of 16 PB lesions (56%) and in 1 of 5 MB lesions (20%). Some TUNELL (+) bodies in PB disease were CD3+ (T cell), as well as CD4+ (T-helper) or cd8+ (T-cytotoxic) Apoptosis characterizes PB and MB leprosy lesions and may be more freqeunt in PB disease. In PB disease, some TUNEL (+) bodies may derive from T cells (AU).
Descriptors:HANSENIASE DIMORFA/imunol
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/imunol
HANSENIASE TUBERCULOIDE/imunol
HANSENIASE/imunol
IMUNOHISTOQUIMICA/util
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE/patogen
HANSENIASE/patol
HANSENIASE DIMORFA/patol
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/patol
HANSENIASE TUBERCULOIDE/patol
APOPTOSE/imunol
 APOPTOSE/fisiol
 IMUNOHISTOQUIMICA/normas
 BIOPSIA/util
Limits:HUMANO
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Id:18121
Author:Boddingius, Janny; Rees, R. J. W; Weddeli, A. G. M
Title:Leprosy neuropathy in mice and men: an electron microscopical study ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1973. 1 p. .
Descriptors:NERVOS PERIFERICOS/anat
NERVOS PERIFERICOS/les
NERVOS PERIFERICOS/microbiol
NERVOS PERIFERICOS/ultraest
HANSENIASE DIMORFA/compl
HANSENIASE DIMORFA/patol
HANSENIASE DIMORFA/fisiopatol
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/compl
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/patol
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/fisiopatol
BIOPSIA/métodos
 MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE/isol
 MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE/patogen
Limits:ESTUDO COMPARATIVO
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Id:18097
Author:Wu Li-T'Ien; Ch'In Kuang-Yu; Liu Tze-Chun
Title:Leprosy lesion of internal viscera with special reference to the lesions of borderline leprosy and lepromatous reaction ?-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1962. 9p p. ilus.
Abstract:The distribution of tuberculoid and lepromatous lesions, separately and in combination, in the various organs in 2 cases of borderline leprosy are described in detail, with special emphasis on their occurence in the internal viscera. The histologic changes of reaction of lepromatous leprosy found in the nasal mucosa, eyeballs, nerves, cervical sympathetic ganglion, spleen and testis are also described.
Descriptors:HANSENIASE/clas
HANSENIASE/compl
HANSENIASE/patol
HANSENIASE DIMORFA/clas
HANSENIASE DIMORFA/compl
HANSENIASE DIMORFA/patol
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/clas
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/compl
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/patol
VISCERAS/les
 VISCERAS/ultraest
Limits:HUMANO
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Id:17897
Author:Fleury, Raul Negräo; Somei, Ura; Martelli, Antonio Carlos Ceribelli; Delanina, Wladimir F. Bonilha; Opromolla, Diltor Vladimir Araujo.
Title:Manifestaçäo tardia do eritema nodoso hansênico com arterites necrosantes e exsudativas, arterites cicatriciais, livedo reticular, nódulos e placas reacionais, com focos de necrose / Late menifestation of erythema nodosum leprosum with necrotic and exsudative arteritis, cicatricial arteritis, reticular livedo, reactional nodules and plaques, with foci of necrosis
Source:Hansen. int;26(1):37-42, jan.-jun. 2001. ilus.
Abstract:Os autores descrevem uma paciente portadora de hanseníase virchoviana que apresentava episódios reacionais: por sete anos após alta do tratamento, com placas e nódulos em membros inferiores associado a livedo reticular, ulceraçäo e dor. Várias biópsias foram realizadas e a mais constante alteraçäo observada foi a arterite exsudativa e necrótica na derme profunda e no subcutâneo. Raros focos de infiltrado virchoviano residual estavam presentes e bacilos (granulosos) foram vistos apenas na parede das artérias envolvidas. Arterite exsudativa e cicatricial, flebite cicatricial e alteraçöes dérmicas sugestivas de vasculite livedóide foram observadas em algumas biópsias. Os autores acreditavam que esses episódios podem depender da persistência do antígeno em parede do vaso, provavelmente devido ao intenso parasitismo dos vasos na fase mais alta da hanseníase virchoviana. O aspecto livedóide pode estar relacionado as arterites cicatriciais com obstruçäo vascular que poderia permanecer como sequela. (AU).
Descriptors:ERITEMA NODOSO/compl
ERITEMA NODOSO/diag
ERITEMA NODOSO/patol
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/compl
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/patol
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/fisiopatol
VASCULITE/compl
VASCULITE/diag
VASCULITE/fisiopatol
ARTERITE/compl
 ARTERITE/diag
 ARTERITE/fisiopatol
 DERMATOPATIAS VASCULARES/compl
 DERMATOPATIAS VASCULARES/diag
 DERMATOPATIAS VASCULARES/fisiopatol
 NECROSE
Limits:RELATO DE CASO
HUMANO
FEMININO
ADULTO
Electronic Medium:http://hansen.bvs.ilsl.br/textoc/hansenint/v21aov29/2001/PDF/v26n1/v26n1a05.pdf / pt
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Id:17453
Author:Wood, L
Title:A statistical analysis of two chemotherapy trials in lepromatous leprosy ?-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1978. 4p p. .
Abstract:Interrelationships among six patient characteristics recorded upon entry into the trial were analyzed for 67 patients with lepromatous and near-lepromatous leprosy admitted into two chemotherapy trials. Sex was found to be significantly associated with age and with the histopathologic classification; disproportionately large numbers of other patients and of patients classified as bordeline-lepromatous (BL) were males. Classifications of the disease process by clinical and histopathologic criteria were closely associated, but many patients classified BL on histopathological ground were classified fully lepromatous by the clinical criteria. Measurementd of the number of Mycobacterium leprae in the patients made by three methods were also significantly correlated. No significant correlations were found between either classification of the disease process on the one hand, and any of the measurements of the numbers of organisms on the other.
Descriptors:HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/clas
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/quimioter
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/microbiol
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/patol
DAPSONA/uso terap
RIFAMPINA/uso terap
CLOFAZIMINA/uso terap
Limits:RELATO DE CASO
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Id:17426
Author:Schujman, Salomón
Title:El problema de la transformacion de lepra tuberculoide em lepromatosa ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1956. 8 p. ilus.
Abstract:El autor senãla que en sus 25 años de experiencia, en los cuales ha vigilado más de 500 enfermos tuberculoides, no ha visto ningún caso de lepra tuberculoide típica (desde el punto de vista clínico, histológico, bacteriologico y sobre todo de immunología francamente positiva) transformarse en lepromatoso típico. Confirma así lo que ya había sugerido hace 20 años (en 1936), que la lepra tuberculoide y la lepromatosa (que entonces se la denominaba cutánea) debían considerarse como formas o tipos independientes. Los casos de reacctión tuberculoide de immunología francamente positiva tienen en lo que respecta a transformación lepromatosa, el mismo pronóstico benigno que las lesiones tuberculoides figuradas o tórpidas. No interessa por ello la cantidade e intensidad de las lesiones, el factor esencial es el estado de la immunología. Considera que los casos tuberculoides en reacción de immunologia débilmente positiva o negativa son los infaliblemente condenados) a transformarse en lepromatosos, y que en esa transformación influirían varios factores que debilitan al organismo y otros que hoy desconocemos; pero el más importante para el autor sería la insuficiencia y sobre todo la falta de tratamiento antileproso(AU).
Descriptors:HANSENIASE TUBERCULOIDE/imunol
HANSENIASE TUBERCULOIDE/patol
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/imunol
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/patol
Limits:RELATO DE CASO
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Id:17408
Author:Dogliotti, M; Fazio, M
Title:Biopsy of the liver in lepromatous leprosy ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1960. 17 p. ilus, tab.
Abstract:Histological and biology research of the liver in 4 patients affected by lepromatous leprosy is reported. It shows the constant presence of the characteristics lesions that make possible an exact diagnostic and aetiological definition. In one case, controlled after 6 months after admission into the leprosarium, the hepatic lesions were still present without any clinical manifestations of leprosy. In all cases the Hansen's bacilli were constantly present in the bioptic fragements even after a long period of treatment with the usual therapy employed for leprosy. (AU).
Descriptors:HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/compl
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/patol
FIGADO/patol
Limits:RELATO DE CASO
Location:BR191.1; 00526/s


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Id:17376
Author:Contreras, F; Bernal, F. Val
Title:Lesiones hepaticas en la lepra lepromatosa ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1969. 6 p. ilus.
Abstract:Se revisan las lesiones hepáticas encontradas en 40 enfermos autopsiados, afectos de lepra lepromatosa. Estas lesiones aparecieron en el 60 por 100 de los casos. La hepatitis lepromatosa no evoluciona a la cirrosis (aunque ésta aparece independiente en el 25 por 100 de los casos) ni está en relación con el depósito de amiloide. Este, a su vez, aparece en el 27,5 por 100 de los casos y tampoco provoca cirrosis. Tanto para la aparición de amiloidosis como de hepatitis lepromatosa es imprescindible una evolución larga de la enfermedad con leprorreacciones frecuentes e intensas. (AU).
Descriptors:HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/compl
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/patol
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/fisiopatol
FIGADO/patol
FIGADO/ultraest
Limits:RELATO DE CASO
Location:BR191.1; 00632/s


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Id:17198
Author:S, B. B. M. Dharmendra; N, Mukerjee; S, N. Chatterjee.
Title:Lepromatous leprosy with exclusively localized macular lesions.
Source:Lepr Ind;23(4):200-211, oct., 1951. tab.
Descriptors:HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/diag
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/imunol
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/microbiol
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/patol
Location:BR191.1



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