ABSTRACT- Thirteen biopsies of macular lesions of early leprosy patients were studied ultrastructurally with transmission electron microscopy (TEM). All of the biopsies displayed at least one dermal nerve partially or completely encircled by mononuclear cells in the conventional histopathological study with light microscopy The patients'diagnosis varied from indeterminate leprosy to borderline tuberculoide (BT). In the ultrastructural study, twenty-seven dermal nerve branches were found in the thirteen biopsies. Twenty dermal nerve branches in eleven biopsies were found to display no inflammatory involvement Seven nerves in seven biopsies were morphologically associated with mononuclear leukocytic cells. Four biopsies exhibited nerves ...
This study describes the normal morphology and morphometry of the dorsal cutaneous branch of the uln...
Neuritis may be observed in all the main types of leprosy and is known to occur in a single nerve or...
Background: Leprosy is a disease of declining global endemicity but is still an important health-car...
Cutaneous branches of radial nerves in patients with lepromatous leprosy (LL) and borderline leproma...
The diagnosis of pure neural leprosy is more challenging because patients share characteristics with...
Amoung systemic deseases, leprosy has the highest incidence of ocular complication. Involvement of t...
To analyze peripheral nerves with ultrasonography (US) and magnetic resonance imaging (MR) in lepros...
AbstractBackgroundLeprosy is a chronic inflammatory disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae, which af...
Leprosy neuropathy is characterized by initial involvement of the small nerve fibers, later followed...
Background : Leprosy involves peripheral nerves sooner or later in the course of the disease leading...
Background: Peripheral nerve trunk involvement in leprosy is very common. However, by the time it b...
The histopathology of leprosy is described with particular reference to its effects on peripheral cu...
ABSTRACT- The involvement of skeletal striated muscle in leprosy is considered secondary due to peri...
Leprosy is an infectious disease affecting skin and peripheral nerves resulting in increased morbidi...
<p>Nerve biopsies were labeled with antibodies for the SC-specific marker S100 (red image), and the ...
This study describes the normal morphology and morphometry of the dorsal cutaneous branch of the uln...
Neuritis may be observed in all the main types of leprosy and is known to occur in a single nerve or...
Background: Leprosy is a disease of declining global endemicity but is still an important health-car...
Cutaneous branches of radial nerves in patients with lepromatous leprosy (LL) and borderline leproma...
The diagnosis of pure neural leprosy is more challenging because patients share characteristics with...
Amoung systemic deseases, leprosy has the highest incidence of ocular complication. Involvement of t...
To analyze peripheral nerves with ultrasonography (US) and magnetic resonance imaging (MR) in lepros...
AbstractBackgroundLeprosy is a chronic inflammatory disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae, which af...
Leprosy neuropathy is characterized by initial involvement of the small nerve fibers, later followed...
Background : Leprosy involves peripheral nerves sooner or later in the course of the disease leading...
Background: Peripheral nerve trunk involvement in leprosy is very common. However, by the time it b...
The histopathology of leprosy is described with particular reference to its effects on peripheral cu...
ABSTRACT- The involvement of skeletal striated muscle in leprosy is considered secondary due to peri...
Leprosy is an infectious disease affecting skin and peripheral nerves resulting in increased morbidi...
<p>Nerve biopsies were labeled with antibodies for the SC-specific marker S100 (red image), and the ...
This study describes the normal morphology and morphometry of the dorsal cutaneous branch of the uln...
Neuritis may be observed in all the main types of leprosy and is known to occur in a single nerve or...
Background: Leprosy is a disease of declining global endemicity but is still an important health-car...