Item does not contain fulltextLeprosy control programmes are highly successful. As a result, leprosy control will be more and more integrated into the general health services. The existing vertical, specialized control programmes will be dismantled. Eye complications in leprosy have decreased. This is a result of earlier diagnosis and highly effective multidrug treatment (MDT) of leprosy, combined with timely treatment of secondary nerve damage by steroids. Most ocular morbidity is now found among elderly and disabled leprosy patients who were diagnosed before effective MDT treatment became available. Many of these patients live in leprosy settlements. Age-related cataract has become the leading cause of blindness in leprosy. The second cau...
INTRODUCTION: Hansens disease is a granulomatous infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae....
Leprosy continues to be a challenge to health worldwide, with about 250,000 new cases being detected...
A case of ocular leprosy as the manifestation of persistent or relapsed Mycobacterium leprae infecti...
Leprosy control programmes are highly successful. As a result, leprosy control will be more and more...
Objectives: 1. To update knowledge on the current trends in the epidemiology, pathogenesis, and trea...
AIMS: To determine the prevalence and spectrum of ocular pathology, and the prevalence and causes of...
Objective: To determine the magnitude and pattern of ocular disorders and blindness among leprosy pa...
André Omgbwa Eballé1, Didier Owono2, Alphonse Um Book2, Assumpta Lucienne Bell...
Cataract is the leading cause of blindness in leprosy patients. Sight restoration to blind leprosy p...
Five hundred and thirty-three cases of different types of leprosy with varying duration of disease a...
Bombay Leprosy Project has conducted operational research into cost effective ways of using therapeu...
Objective: This study was aimed at presenting the profile of ocular lesions observed in the in-mates...
To determine the magnitude of eye lesions in newly diagnosed leprosy patients we examined their eyes...
AIMS: To determine the coverage, outcome, and barriers to uptake of cataract surgery in leprosy vill...
Based on WHO data, Indonesia has the third largest leprosy burden in the world, afterIndia and Brazi...
INTRODUCTION: Hansens disease is a granulomatous infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae....
Leprosy continues to be a challenge to health worldwide, with about 250,000 new cases being detected...
A case of ocular leprosy as the manifestation of persistent or relapsed Mycobacterium leprae infecti...
Leprosy control programmes are highly successful. As a result, leprosy control will be more and more...
Objectives: 1. To update knowledge on the current trends in the epidemiology, pathogenesis, and trea...
AIMS: To determine the prevalence and spectrum of ocular pathology, and the prevalence and causes of...
Objective: To determine the magnitude and pattern of ocular disorders and blindness among leprosy pa...
André Omgbwa Eballé1, Didier Owono2, Alphonse Um Book2, Assumpta Lucienne Bell...
Cataract is the leading cause of blindness in leprosy patients. Sight restoration to blind leprosy p...
Five hundred and thirty-three cases of different types of leprosy with varying duration of disease a...
Bombay Leprosy Project has conducted operational research into cost effective ways of using therapeu...
Objective: This study was aimed at presenting the profile of ocular lesions observed in the in-mates...
To determine the magnitude of eye lesions in newly diagnosed leprosy patients we examined their eyes...
AIMS: To determine the coverage, outcome, and barriers to uptake of cataract surgery in leprosy vill...
Based on WHO data, Indonesia has the third largest leprosy burden in the world, afterIndia and Brazi...
INTRODUCTION: Hansens disease is a granulomatous infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae....
Leprosy continues to be a challenge to health worldwide, with about 250,000 new cases being detected...
A case of ocular leprosy as the manifestation of persistent or relapsed Mycobacterium leprae infecti...