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Id:13713
Author:Tomimori-Yamashita, Jane; Maeda, Solange M; Sunderkötter, Cord; Kaminsky, Silvia K; Michalany, Nilceo S; Rotta, Osmar; Castro, Raimundo M
Title:Leukomelanodermic leprosy ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 2002. 3 p. ilus.
Abstract:A 39-year-old woman presented with a 6-year history of asymptomatic macules on her back. The patient had no other complaints, and she did not report any case of infectious disease in her family. Examination revealed hyperpigmented macules, presenting irregular edges but with a sharp demarcation, on the midline of the back from the cervical to the lumbar region. Within these hyperpigmented areas, islands of normal appearing skin were observed. There were also some hypopigmented macules on the lateral and posterior aspects of the trunk (Fig. 1). The patient presented thickening of the left ulnar nerve and sensory loss to temperature on the lateral aspect of the left arm. Biopsy specimens were obtained from the hyper- and hypopigmented areas. In the hyperpigmented macule, the biopsy revealed focal areas of hypomelanosis in the epidermis and the presence of melanophages in the superficial dermis, but no acid-fast bacilli were found (Fig. 2a). The Masson-Fontana stain showed an evident pigmentary incontinence (Fig. 2b). The biopsy obtained from the hypopigmented lesion also revealed focal areas of hypomelanosis, but in the superficial dermis an infiltrate of foamy macrophages was observed, as typically found in lepromatous leprosy (Fig. 3a); acid-fast bacilli were found by Fite-Faraco stain. The focal hypomelanosis was confirmed by Masson-Fontana stain (Fig. 3b). Mitsuda's reaction in this patient was negative and slit-skin smears (cutaneous lesion, earlobes, elbows, and knees) were negative for acid-fast bacilli. The patient was treated with multidrug therapy for multibacillary leprosy: rifampin, 600 mg once monthly (supervised), clofazimine, 300 mg once monthly (supervised), dapsone, 100 mg daily, and clofazimine, 50 mg daily, all given for 2 years. After 7 months of treatment, the hypopigmented lesions diminished and the hyperpigmented lesions improved after 2 years of treatment and the sensory loss to temperature was restored. (AU).
Descriptors:ANTITUBERCULOSOS/TU
QUIMIOTERAPIA COMBINADA
HIPERPIGMENTACAO/PA
HIPOPIGMENTACAO/PA
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/DT/*PA
MELANOSE/PA
Limits:ADULTO
RELATO DE CASO
FEMININO
HUMANO
Location:BR191.1; 09076/s


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Id:11689
Author:Ramesh, V; Singh, Navjeevan
Title:A clinical and histopathological study of macular type of post-kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1999. 3 p. ilus, tab.
Descriptors:HANSENIASE LEPROMATOSA
LEISHMANIOSE CUTANEA
LEISHMANIOSE CUTANEA
LEISHMANIOSE VISCERAL
DIAGNOSTICO DIFERENCIAL
HIPOPIGMENTAÇAO
HIPOPIGMENTAÇAO
Location:BR191.1; 08481/s


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Id:9878
Author:Oskam, Linda; Hartskeerl, Rudy A; Hermans, Caroline J; de Wit, Madeleine Y. L; Jarings, Guus H; Nicholls, Robert D; Klatser, Paul R
Title:A 46 kDa integral membrane protein from Mycobacterium leprae resembles a number of bacterial and mammalian membrane transport proteins ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1995. 6 p. ilus.
Descriptors:MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE
SEQUENCIA DE AMINOACIDOS
PROTEINAS DE BACTÉRIAS
PROTEINAS DE BACTÉRIAS
SEQUENCIA DE BASES
TRANSPORTE BIOLOGICO
WESTERN BLOTTING
MAPEAMENTO CROMOSSOMICO
CLONAGEM MOLECULAR
GENES BACTERIANOS
HIPOPIGMENTAÇAO
DADOS DE SEQUENCIA MOLECULAR
FRAGMENTOS DE PEPTIDIOS
PROTEINAS RECOMBINANTES DE FUSAO
PROTEINAS RECOMBINANTES DE FUSAO
Location:BR191.1; 06799/s



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