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Id:17705
Author:Oda, Roseli Marega; Salotti, Selma Regina Axcar; Guimaraes, Heloisa Cristina Quatrini Carvalho Passos
Title:Manual de normas, rotinas e tecnicas de curativos do ILSL Manual of norms and routines and techniques of dressings of the ILSL-
Source:Bauru; Centro de Estudos Dr. Reynaldo Quagliato; 2004. 36 p. ilus.
Descriptors:BANDAGENS/normas
BANDAGENS/tend
CURATIVOS BIOLOGICOS/normas
CURATIVOS BIOLOGICOS/tend
CURATIVOS BIOLOGICOS/util
PELE/anat
PELE/patol
PELE/cirurg
Limits:ESTUDO COMPARATIVO
HUMANO
Electronic Medium:http://hansen.bvs.ilsl.br/textoc/livros/ODA_ROSELI/PDF/manual_rotinas%20.pdf / pt
Location:BR191.1; WO167, O1m


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Id:17632
Author:Brakel, Wim H. Van.
Title:Peripheral nerve function assessment.
Source:In: Schwarz, Richard; Brandsma, Wim.Surgical reconstruction rehabilitation in leprosy and other neuropathies. Kathmandu, Ekta Books, 2004. p.11-24ilus, tab.
Descriptors:DOENCAS DO SISTEMA NERVOSO PERIFERICO/diag
DOENCAS DO SISTEMA NERVOSO PERIFERICO/reabil
DOENCAS DO SISTEMA NERVOSO PERIFERICO/cirurg
PELE/patol
PELE/fisiopatol
SENSIBILIDADE TERMICA/fisiol
ATAXIA/fisiopatol
 DOENCA DOS NEURÔNIOS MOTORES/fisiopatol
Limits:ESTUDO COMPARATIVO
HUMANO
Location:BR191.1, S96s


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Id:17445
Author:Enna, C. E
Title:Dermatological aspects of the skin its relationship to surgery in patients with leprosy ?-
Source:Louisiana; s.n; 1967. 10p p. .
Abstract:Definitive surgery for leprosy includes plastic, orthopedic, and general procedures. They are performed to improve or correct cosmetic and functional deformities that primarily affect the face and extremities, also for other problems due to leprosy, as gynecomastia and orchitis, and for problems that are unrelated to leprosy. Details of surgical technique would hardly be of interest to dermatologists. More important are the problems that contribute in the selection of surgical candidates. Knowledge of the pathogenesis, pathology and the morbidity of the indications and the appropriate surgical procedures. Factors concerning these problems are included in today's subject: the dermatological aspects and the relationship of the skin to surgery.
Descriptors:HANSENIASE/microbiol
HANSENIASE/cirurg
PELE/les
PELE/microbiol
PELE/patol
PELE/cirurg
MEMBRANA MUCOSA/patol
Limits:RELATO DE CASO
Location:BR191.1; 01097/d.a


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Id:13715
Author:Franco-Paredes, Carlos; Guarner, Jeannette; Mehrabi, Don; McCall, Calvin; Rio, Carlos del
Title:Clinical and pathological recognition of leprosy ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 2003. 2 p. ilus.
Descriptors:BIOPSIA/métodos
HANSENOSTATICOS/uso terap
HANSENIASE/quimioter
HANSENIASE/patol
PELE/patol
COLORACAO E ROTULAGEM/métodos
Limits:RELATO DE CASO
HUMANO
MASCULINO
MEIA-IDADE
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
Location:BR191.1; 09136/s


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Id:13704
Author:Antoni-Bach, N; Cribier, B; Piémont, Y; Heid, E; Lipsker, D
Title:Lèpre: un diagnostic devenu difficile par sa rareté en France métropolitaine Leprosy: difficult to diagnose today because of its rarity in France-
Source:s.l; s.n; 2002. 2 p. .
Descriptors:BIOPSIA
DIAGNOSTICO DIFERENCIAL
FRANCA
HANSENIASE/diag
HANSENIASE/epidemiol
HANSENIASE/patol
PELE/patol
Limits:RELATO DE CASO
HUMANO
FEMININO
MEIA-IDADE
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
Location:BR191.1; 09001/s


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Id:13578
Author:Kramarsky, Bernard; Edmondson, Hugh A; Peters, Robert L; Reynolds, Telfer B
Title:Lepromatous leprosy in reaction ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; May 1968. 16 p. ilus.
Abstract:Biopsies of the skin and liver were obtained from a patient with Lucio's type of leprosy and from one with erythema nodosum leprosum. Vasculitis, a dense inflammatory exudate, and necrosis of the skin characterized the Lucio type of leprosy; in erythema nosodum leprosum the vasculitis was not so severe and necrosis did not occur. Large numbers of organisms in the endothelial cells of the vessels in the skin could have given rise to bacteremia and development of the disease in the liver. The liver in the patient with Lucio's phrnomenon contained tuberculoid lesions, whereas necrosis of sinusoidal walls and many Virchow's cells were noted in the other patient. Lperosy bacilli in Kupffer cells were easily demonstrated with electron microscopy. The presence of the bacteria within membrane-bound phagocytic vacuoles and the fusion of lysosomes with the vacuoles were seen.(AU).
Descriptors:GRANULOMA/etiol
GRANULOMA/patol
HANSENIASE/compl
HANSENIASE/patol
NECROSE
PELE/microbiol
PELE/patol
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE/citol
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE/isol
MICROSCOPIA ELETRÔNICA
 MITOCÔNDRIA
 NEUTROFILOS
 FAGOCITOSE
Limits:HUMANO
MASCULINO
FEMININO
ADULTO
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
Location:BR191.1; 00765/s


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Id:13563
Author:Shepard, Charles C
Title:Immunology and animal experimentation in leprosy ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; jul. 1976. 17 p. ilus, tab, graf.
Abstract:The immunological status of leprosy patients is reflected in the clinical picture. Figure 1 and 2 illustrate the lepromatous variety.(AU).
Descriptors:VACINA BCG
ANTIGENO DE MITSUDA/admin
HANSENIASE/clas
HANSENIASE/imunol
HANSENIASE/patol
TESTES CUTÂNEOS
PELE/imunol
PELE/patol
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE/imunol
Limits:HUMANO
ANIMAL
MASCULINO
ADULTO
MEIA-IDADE
CAMUNDONGOS
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Location:BR191.1; 00573/s


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Id:13549
Author:Binford, Chapman H; Meyers, Wayne M; Walsh, Gerald P; Storrs, Eleanor E; Brown, Harriet L
Title:Naturally acquired leprosy-like disease in the nine-banded armadillo (Dasypus Novemcinctus): histopathologic and microbiogic studies of tissues ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; oct. 1977. 12 p. ilus, tab.
Abstract:Histopathologic studies were conducted on tissues from necropsies on 41 nine-banded armadillos from Louisiana with a natural disease resembling lepromatous leprosy, hereafter often referred to as the "natural disease". The lesions were composed of macrophages (histiocytes) containing numerous acid-fast bacilli and were similar those seen in armadillos experimentally inoculated with Mycobacterium leprae. Invasion of small and large nerves by phagocytes containing acid-fast bacilli was a characteristic feature of the natural disease. The Mycobacterium presumed to cause the disease was not cultivable on standard mycobacterial media; however, mycobacteria belonging to the M. avium-intracellulare group were cultivated from lymph nodes of 8 and the spleen of 1 of 32 of the diseased armadillos but not from other organs. Cultures of lymph node specimens and other organs from each of the remaining 24 diseased armadillos were negative. Acid-fastness of the bacilli in all tissues was abolished on exposure to pyridine. The bacilli were DOPA oxidase positive, but interpretation of this finding is difficult because some tissues from normal armadillos also gave positive reactions in the spot test employed. Histopathologic studies of tissue from autopsies on the 41 armadillos and microbiologic studies on tissues from 32 of the animals provided evidence indicating that the cause of the natural disease in armadillos may be M. leprae.(AU).
Descriptors:TATUS/microbiol
HANSENIASE/microbiol
HANSENIASE/patol
HANSENIASE/vet
LINFONODOS/microbiol
MACROFAGOS/microbiol
MYCOBACTERIUM/isol
PELE/microbiol
PELE/patol
Limits:ESTUDO COMPARATIVO
ANIMAL
SUPPORT, U.S. GOV'T, P.H.S.
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
Location:BR191.1; 00571/s


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Id:13545
Author:Convit, Jacinto; Avila, J. L; Goihman, M; Pinardi, M. E
Title:A test for the determination of competency in clearing bacilli in leprosy patients ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1972. 6 p. ilus.
Abstract:A skin test has been developed to determine the degree of competency in clearing bacilli from the tissues of patients suffering from various forms of leprosy. The test involves the intradermal ijection of a suspension of killed Mycobacterium leprae. The response of leprosy patients to the injection of other mycobacterial antigens, one prepared from M. lepraemurium and another from an atypical mycobacterium from a hamster, was also investigated in roder to study the isopathic phenomenon. Since lepromatous patients react negatively in tests with standard Mitsuda antigen, a concentration of 640 x 10(6) M. leprae per ml was used to producce macroscopic responses. The results of the test can be applied to determine the duration of consolidation treatment for lepromatous and indeterminate bacteriologically negative patients after regular treatment has ended. The test can also be used to indicate which Mitsuda-negative contacts should be given preventive treatment, and might be used to identify a given mycobacterium as M. leprae.(AU).
Descriptors:ANTIGENOS DE BACTERIAS
BIOPSIA
HANSENIASE/imunol
HANSENIASE/patol
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAEMURIUM
PELE/patol
TESTES CUTÂNEOS
MACROFAGOS
 METODOS
 FAGOCITOSE
Limits:HUMANO
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
Location:BR191.1; 00581/s


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Id:13519
Author:Kramarsky, Bernard; Edmondson, Hugh A; Peters, Robert L; Reynolds, Telfer B
Title:Lepromatous leprosy in reaction ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; may 1968. 16 p. ilus.
Abstract:Biopsies of the skin and liver were obtained from a patient with Lucio´s type of leprosy and from one with erythema nodosum leprosum. Vasculitis, a dense inflammatory exudate, and necrosis of the skin characyerized the Lucio type of leprosy; in erythema nodosum leprosum the vasculitis was not so severe and necrosis didi not occur. Large numbers of organisms in the endothelial cells of the vessels in the skin could have given rise to bacteremia and development of the disease in the liver. The liver in the patient with Lucio´s phenomenon contained tuberculoid lesions, whereas necrosis of sinusoidal walls and many Virchow´s cells were noted in the other patient. Leprosy becilli in Kupffer cells were easily demonstrated with electron microscopy. The presence of the bacteria within membrane-bound phagocytic vacuoles and the fusion of lysosomes with the vacuoles were seen...(AU).
Descriptors:PELE/microbiol
PELE/patol
GRANULOMA/etiol
GRANULOMA/patol
HANSENIASE/compl
HANSENIASE/patol
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE/citol
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE/isol
Limits:HUMANO
MASCULINO
FEMININO
ADULTO
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
Location:BR191.1; 00606/s


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Id:13489
Author:Gómez-Estrada, Hector; Morales-Ortiz, Roberto; González-Mendoza, Amado; Barba-Rubio, Jose; Ceja-Mendoza, Sagrario
Title:Peroxidase deficiency in histiocytes of patients with nodular lepromatous leprosy ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; Apr.-Jun. 1983. 11 p. ilus, tab.
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to investigate the presence of peroxidase (PO) in the histiocytes which are found in the lepromatous lesions of patients with nodular lepromatous leprosy (NLL). We studied dermoepidermal biopsy specimens from lepromstous lesions and blood smears of 10 patients with NLL, eight males and twoo females 28 to 63 years age (average 45 + or - 6.2), of which nine coursed with the stable form of the disease and one was in lepromatous reaction. Six had received treatment with diaminodiphenylsulphone for more than six months, and the other four, none. As controls we studied the blood smears of 10 healthy controls and 10 rat liver sections. PO was investigated in histiocytes, Kupffer cells and polymorphonuclears by dichlorhydrate oxydation, according to the technique of Kaplow. By means of Fite-Faraco´s stain, all ten cases proved to have abundant phagocytized M. leprae. PO was not found in histiocytes of lepromatous lesions in nine cases of stable NLL in lepromatous reaction. PO was present in Kupffer cells, in polymorphonuclears of patients with NLL and in controls. No difference was found either in the PO or M. leprae contents between treated and untreated patients. The PO deficiency in histiocytes of patients with NLL may be related to an incapacity of these cells to destroy M. leprae.(AU).
Descriptors:PELE/enzimol
PELE/patol
FAGOCITOSE
PEROXIDASES/defic
HANSENIASE/enzimol
HANSENIASE/patol
HISTIOCITOS/enzimol
Limits:HUMANO
ANIMAL
MASCULINO
FEMININO
ADULTO
MEIA-IDADE
IDOSO
RATOS
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
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Id:13483
Author:Jacobson, Robert R; Trautman, John R
Title:The diagnosis and treatment of leprosy ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; aug. 1976. 7 p. ilus.
Abstract:Leprosy is a complex disease, but recent research and the Ridley-Jopling classification which emphasize its immunologic aspects have greatly aided our understanding of and approach to the problem. The diagnosis should be considered whenever skin lesions and sensory loss occur. Dapsone remains the treatment of choice, but several newer drugs show great promise, especially in those cases whose bacilli have become sulfone resistant. Immunotherapy may play an increasingly prominent role in the future. Reactive episodes continue to be a serious complication, but the availability of thalidomide to control erythema nodosum leprosum has markedly improved the prognosis. Physicians of the US Public Health Service Hospital at Carville, Louisiana, are available at all times for consultation on these and other matters related to leprosy.(AU).
Descriptors:ERITEMA NODOSO/quimioter
DAPSONA/uso terap
TALIDOMIDA/uso terap
ESTADOS UNIDOS
RIFAMPINA/uso terap
PELE/patol
HANSENIASE/diag
HANSENIASE/imunol
HANSENIASE/terap
Limits:HUMANO
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
Location:BR191.1; 00234/s


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Id:13467
Author:Stevens, Michael H; Nielsen, David R
Title:Otolaryngologic manifestations of Hansen's disease ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; Sep-Oct. 1982. 4 p. ilus, tab.
Abstract:A Mexican migrant farm worker whose condition was previously undiagnosed was examined at the University of Utah Medical Center. He had an unusual peripheral neuropathy, ulcerative and nodular skin lesions, and multiple head and neck complaints. Results of the history, physical examination, and multiple biopsies led to the diagnosis of lepromatous leprosy. Although an uncommon disease in the United States, leprosy remains a common cause of head and neck pathologic conditions in many parts of the world and must be considered in the appropriate clinical setting.(AU).
Descriptors:PELE/patol
OTORRINOLARINGOPATIAS/patol
UTAH
HANSENIASE/patol
MEXICO/etnol
Limits:RELATO DE CASO
HUMANO
MASCULINO
ADULTO
BIOPSIA
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
Location:BR191.1; 01457/s


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Id:13428
Author:Modlin, R. L; Gebhard, J. F; Taylor, C. R; Rea, T. H
Title:In situ characterization of T lymphocyte subsets in the reactional states of leprosy ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; jul. 1983. 8 p. ilus, tab.
Abstract:Using monoclonal antibodies and the immunoperoxidase technique, the numbers and distribution of T lymphocyte subsets in the tissues of reactional states of leprosy (six reversal reaction, nine erythema nodosum leprosum (ENL) and two Lucio's reaction) were determined and compared with those found in stable, non-reactional patients (six tuberculoid, two borderline lepromatous and seven lepromatous). The pattern of segregation of the suppressor/cytotoxic phenotype at the periphery of the granuloma was found in both non-reactional tuberculoid lesions and reversal reactions, but was better developed in the former. In ENL and Lucio's reaction, as well as in non-reactional lepromatous tissue, the helper/inducer and suppressor/cytotoxic phenotypes were both admixed with the aggregated histiocytes. However, the helper/suppressor ratio in ENL (2.1 +/- 0.4) was significantly larger than that in non-reactional lepromatous tissue (0.7 +/- 0.4, P less than 0.001). The immature thymocyte antigen OKT6 was found on scattered large non-lymphoid cells, most commonly in tuberculoid and reversal reaction tissues, less commonly in ENL, but only irregularly in non-reactional lepromatous tissue. The peripheral pattern of the suppressor/cytotoxic phenotype may be an immunohistological reflection of a cell-mediated immune response common to both non-reactional tuberculoid and reversal reaction patients. The reversal of the helper/suppressor ratio in ENL as compared to non-reactional lepromatous disease suggests some role for cell-mediated immunity in the pathogenesis of ENL. The OKT6 positive cell is of unknown origin and function.(AU).
Descriptors:PELE/patol
CONTAGEM DE LEUCOCITOS
HANSENIASE/imunol
HANSENIASE/patol
TECNICAS IMUNOENZIMATICAS
LINFOCITOS T/imunol
ERITEMA NODOSO/patol
LINFOCITOS T AUXILIADORES-INDUTORES/imunol
LINFOCITOS T SUPRESSORES-EFETORES/imunol
ANTICORPOS MONOCLONAIS/imunol
Limits:ESTUDO COMPARATIVO
HUMANO
SUPPORT, NON-U.S. GOV'T
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
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Id:13425
Author:Narayanan, R. B; Bhutani, L. K; Sharma, A. K; Nath, I
Title:T cell subsets in leprosy lesions: in situ characterization using monoclonal antibodies ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; mar. 1983. 9 p. ilus, tab.
Abstract:Cryostat sections of dermal lesions from 30 untreated leprosy patients were studied by indirect immunofluorescence using monoclonal antibodies defining T cell subsets and Ia like antigens. Most lymphocytes in leprosy lesions were positive for OKT3 and Ia like antigens indicating thereby the presence of activated T cells. Maximal numbers of these cells were seen in localized paucibacillary tuberculoid leprosy lesions in close association with epithelioid cells. A decline in their numbers was observed over the leprosy spectrum with a marked reduction in disseminated, multi-bacillary, lepromatous leprosy where only scattered OKT3+ cells were visualized. OKT4 and OKT8 positive cells defining T cell subsets, were frequently found within the OKT3+ lymphocytes throughout the leprosy spectrum. The ratio of OKT4+/OKT8+ cells ranged from 1.2 to 5.0 in tuberculoid and from 0.2 to 1.0 in lepromatous lesions. Macrophages in the granulomas stained intensely with anti-Ia antisera. Ia like antigens were expressed to the same degree on macrophages with or without intracellular acid fast bacilli.(AU).
Descriptors:GRANULOMA/imunol
GRANULOMA/patol
CONTAGEM DE LEUCOCITOS
PELE/imunol
PELE/patol
HANSENIASE/imunol
HANSENIASE/patol
LINFOCITOS T/clas
LINFOCITOS T/imunol
Limits:HUMANO
SUPPORT, NON-U.S. GOV'T
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
Location:BR191.1; 01382/s


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Id:13419
Author:Binford, Chapman H; Meyers, Wayne M; Walsh, Gerald P; Storrs, Eleanor E; Brown, Harriet L
Title:Naturally acquired leprosy-like disease in the nine-banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus): histopathologic and microbiologic studies of tissues ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; oct. 1977. 12 p. ilus, tab.
Abstract:Histopathologic studies were conducted on tissues from necropsies on 41 nine-banded armadillos from Louisiana with a natural disease resembling lepromatous leprosy, hereafter often referred to as the natural disease. The lesions were composed of macrophages (histiocytes) containing numerous acid-fast bacilli and were similar to those seen in armadillos experimentally inoculated with Mycobacterium leprae. Invasion of small and large nerves by phagocytes containing acid-fast bacilli was characteristic feature of the standard mycobacterial media; however, mycobacteria belonging to the M. avium-intracellulare group were cultivated from lymph nodes of 8 and the spleen of 1 of 32 of the diseased armadillos but not from other organs. Cultures of lymph node specimens and other organs from each of the remaining 24 diseased armadillos were negative. Acid-fastness of the bacilli in all tissues was abolished on exposure to pyridine. The bacilli were DOPA oxidase positive, but interpretation of this finding is difficult because some tissues from normal armadillos also gave positive reactions in the spot test employed. Histopathologic studies from 32 of the animals provided evidence indicating that the cause of the natural disease in armadillos may be M. leprae.(AU).
Descriptors:MYCOBACTERIUM/isol
PELE/microbiol
PELE/patol
XENARTROS/microbiol
LINFONODOS/microbiol
SISTEMA NERVOSO/microbiol
HANSENIASE/microbiol
HANSENIASE/patol
HANSENIASE/vet
Limits:ESTUDO COMPARATIVO
ANIMAL
SUPPORT, U.S. GOV'T, P.H.S.
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
Location:BR191.1; 00571/s


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Id:13412
Author:Ridley, D. S
Title:The pathogenesis of the early skin lesion in leprosy ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; nov. 1973. 16 p. ilus, tab.
Abstract:A study of early skin lesions of leprosy patients, many the with a history known to be of less than 1 years duration, showed that by the use of serial sections the great majority could be classified on an immunological basis.(AU).
Descriptors:CELULAS DE SCHWANN
HANSENIASE/clas
HANSENIASE/imunol
HANSENIASE/microbiol
HANSENIASE/patol
NEURÔNIOS/microbiol
PELE/irrig
PELE/inerv
PELE/microbiol
PELE/patol
Limits:HUMANO
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
Location:BR191.1; 00029/s


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Id:13337
Author:Convit, J; Pinardi, M. E; Rodríguez Ochoa, G; Ulrich, M; Avila, J. L; Goihman M
Title:Elimination of Mycobacterium leprae subsequent to local in vivo activation of macrophages in lepromatous leprosy by other mycobacteria ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; jun. 1974. 5 p. ilus.
Abstract:This investigation studied the possibility og activating lepromatous macrophages by a local `in vivo` test...(AU).
Descriptors:VACINA BCG
HANSENIASE/imunol
HANSENIASE/patol
LINFOCITOS/imunol
ANTIGENOS DE BACTERIAS
MACROFAGOS/imunol
MYCOBACTERIUM BOVIS/imunol
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE/imunol
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAEMURIUM/imunol
DERMATOPATIAS/etiol
GRANULOMA/etnol
 IMUNIDADE CELULAR
 PELE/patol
Limits:HUMANO
Electronic Medium:http:/www.ilsl.br
Location:BR191.1; 01063/s


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Id:13303
Author:Cantwell, Alan R
Title:Variably acid-fast bacteria in a case of systemic sarcoidosis and hypodermitis sclerodermiformis ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1981. 10 p. ilus.
Abstract:The histologic finding of variably acid-fast coccoid forms in all the available biopsy material (skin, lymph nodes, and lung) from a case of coexisting scleroderma-like cutaneous disease (hypodermitis sclerodermiformis) and systemic sarcoidosis is reported. The morphologic size, shape, and staining characteristics of these microbes, along with the presence of the lung of 'large bodies', suggest that these microbes are cell wall deficient L forms of mycobacteria. Culture of the skin of the scleroderma-like lesion yielded Staphylococcus epidermidis, and the relationship of this isolate to the histologic findings of bacteria is discussed, as well as the possible pathogenic role played by L forms of mycobacteria in collagen disease and systemic sarcoidosis.(AU).
Descriptors:BIOPSIA
FASCIITE/microbiol
FASCIITE/patol
MYCOBACTERIUM/isol
SARCOIDOSE/microbiol
SARCOIDOSE/patol
STAPHYLOCOCCUS/isol
PELE/microbiol
PELE/patol
PULMAO/microbiol
 PULMAO/patol
 FORMAS L
Limits:RELATO DE CASO
HUMANO
FEMININO
MEIA-IDADE
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Location:BR191.1; 00914/s


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Id:13285
Author:Leininger, J. R; Donham, K. J; Rubino, M. J
Title:Leprosy in a chimpanzee ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; may 1978. 8 p. ilus, tab.
Abstract:Microscopic features of lepromatoid lesions in a chimpanzee inoculated with bovine leukemia virus consisted of diffuse dermal infiltrations of foamy histiocytes, except for a subepidermal clear zone devoid of infiltrating cells. Acid-fast organisms were in histiocytes, dermal nerves and a branch of the left radial nerve. The organisms were more intensely acid-fast with the Fite-Faraco than with the Ziehl-Neelsen stain. The oganisms did not oxidize 3,4dihydroxyphenylalanine (dopa) to indole but their acid-fast staining quality was removed by pretreatment with pyridine. Human leprosy patients, inoculated simultaneously with chimpanzee and human lepromin, reacted similarly to both lepromins. Organisms, whwn inoculated into mouse footpads, multiplied in 6 months to a quantity that was compatible with their identification as Mycobacterium leprae.(AU).
Descriptors:HANSENIASE/microbiol
HANSENIASE/patol
HANSENIASE/vet
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE/cresc
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE/isol
PAN TROGLODYTES
PELE/patol
Limits:ANIMAL
CAMUNDONGOS
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
Location:BR191.1; 00537/s



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