Background: Acute inflammatory reactions are a frequently occurring, tissue destructing phenomenon in infectious- as well as autoimmune diseases, providing clinical challenges for early diagnosis. In leprosy, an infectious disease initiated by Mycobacterium leprae (M. leprae), these reactions represent the major cause of permanent neuropathy. However, laboratory tests for early diagnosis of reactional episodes which would significantly contribute to prevention of tissue damage are not yet available. Although classical diagnostics involve a variety of tests, current research utilizes limited approaches for biomarker identification. In this study, we therefore studied leprosy as a model to identify biomarkers specific for inflammatory reactio...
IntroductionImmunological reactions are frequent complications that may occur either before, during,...
IntroductionImmunological reactions are frequent complications that may occur either before, during,...
Abstract Background The major factors contributing for nerve damage and permanent disabilities in le...
Acute inflammatory reactions are a frequently occurring, tissue destructing phenomenon in infectious...
Background: The ILEP Nerve Function Impairment in Reaction (INFIR) is a cohort study designed to ide...
Leprosy reactions are acute inflammatory episodes that complicate the course of a Mycobacterium lepr...
SummaryBackgroundLeprosy is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae that affects the sk...
Mycobacterium leprae, the causative agent of leprosy, is still actively transmitted in endemic areas...
Globally more than 200,000 people develop leprosy every year and 2-3 million people live with lepr...
Background: Leprosy is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae that affects the skin an...
Abstract Background The clinical management of leprosy Type 1 (T1R) and Type 2 (T2R) reactions pose ...
Leprosy is a multifactorial chronic disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae or Mycobacterium lepromat...
Leprosy is not eradicable with currently available diagnostics or interventions, as evidenced by its...
Leprosy is not eradicable with currently available diagnostics or interventions, as evidenced by its...
IntroductionImmunological reactions are frequent complications that may occur either before, during,...
IntroductionImmunological reactions are frequent complications that may occur either before, during,...
IntroductionImmunological reactions are frequent complications that may occur either before, during,...
Abstract Background The major factors contributing for nerve damage and permanent disabilities in le...
Acute inflammatory reactions are a frequently occurring, tissue destructing phenomenon in infectious...
Background: The ILEP Nerve Function Impairment in Reaction (INFIR) is a cohort study designed to ide...
Leprosy reactions are acute inflammatory episodes that complicate the course of a Mycobacterium lepr...
SummaryBackgroundLeprosy is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae that affects the sk...
Mycobacterium leprae, the causative agent of leprosy, is still actively transmitted in endemic areas...
Globally more than 200,000 people develop leprosy every year and 2-3 million people live with lepr...
Background: Leprosy is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae that affects the skin an...
Abstract Background The clinical management of leprosy Type 1 (T1R) and Type 2 (T2R) reactions pose ...
Leprosy is a multifactorial chronic disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae or Mycobacterium lepromat...
Leprosy is not eradicable with currently available diagnostics or interventions, as evidenced by its...
Leprosy is not eradicable with currently available diagnostics or interventions, as evidenced by its...
IntroductionImmunological reactions are frequent complications that may occur either before, during,...
IntroductionImmunological reactions are frequent complications that may occur either before, during,...
IntroductionImmunological reactions are frequent complications that may occur either before, during,...
Abstract Background The major factors contributing for nerve damage and permanent disabilities in le...