Background: Reversal reaction (RR) is an acute reaction on chronic episode which often contributes to withdrawal of treatment and disability in leprosy patients. Previous study showed that mast cells in reactive tuberculoid lesions biopsy material had lower density than non reactive tuberculoid lesions. Granulomatous lesions in leprosy patients with high mast cells density were more likely to progress into severe reversal reaction. Objective: To examine mast cells level in reversal reaction patients (RR) and non-reactional leprosy patients (non-RR) Methods: Fiftysix leprosy patients consist of 28 with reversal reactions and 28 non-reactional leprosy were assessed for mast cells levels by immunohistochemistry staining. The mast cell nu...
Background. Reversal, or type 1, leprosy reactions (T1Rs) are acute immune episodes that occur in sk...
BackgroundLeprosy is a treatable infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae. However, there i...
Analysis of tissue lesions of the major reactional states of leprosy was undertaken to study the imm...
Background: Leprosy also known as Hansen’s dis-ease (HD), is a chronic infection caused by the Myco-...
Background: Reversal reaction (RR) is an acute on chronic episode which frequently contribute to wit...
Background: Heretofore, leprosy remains one of the most stigmatizing diseases with serious social co...
Background: Heretofore, leprosy remains one of the most stigmatizing diseases with serious social co...
The immunohistochemical identification of neuropeptides (calcitonin gene-related peptide, vasoactive...
Leprosy usually follows an indolent course, but is complicated in many patients by a systemic inflam...
Sudden changes in immune-mediated response to Mycobacterium leprae antigen are referred to as lepros...
The effects of prednisolone treatment on the cellularity and cytokine (gamma interferon, interleukin...
In view of varied reports on the Th1/Th2 paradigm in leprosy, we used a novel real time (RT) flu...
The immunohistochemical identification of neuropeptides (calcitonin gene-related peptide, vasoactive...
Background: One of the most common difficulties found in leprosy management is how to manage leprosy...
BACKGROUND:Leprosy is a treatable infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae. However, there ...
Background. Reversal, or type 1, leprosy reactions (T1Rs) are acute immune episodes that occur in sk...
BackgroundLeprosy is a treatable infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae. However, there i...
Analysis of tissue lesions of the major reactional states of leprosy was undertaken to study the imm...
Background: Leprosy also known as Hansen’s dis-ease (HD), is a chronic infection caused by the Myco-...
Background: Reversal reaction (RR) is an acute on chronic episode which frequently contribute to wit...
Background: Heretofore, leprosy remains one of the most stigmatizing diseases with serious social co...
Background: Heretofore, leprosy remains one of the most stigmatizing diseases with serious social co...
The immunohistochemical identification of neuropeptides (calcitonin gene-related peptide, vasoactive...
Leprosy usually follows an indolent course, but is complicated in many patients by a systemic inflam...
Sudden changes in immune-mediated response to Mycobacterium leprae antigen are referred to as lepros...
The effects of prednisolone treatment on the cellularity and cytokine (gamma interferon, interleukin...
In view of varied reports on the Th1/Th2 paradigm in leprosy, we used a novel real time (RT) flu...
The immunohistochemical identification of neuropeptides (calcitonin gene-related peptide, vasoactive...
Background: One of the most common difficulties found in leprosy management is how to manage leprosy...
BACKGROUND:Leprosy is a treatable infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae. However, there ...
Background. Reversal, or type 1, leprosy reactions (T1Rs) are acute immune episodes that occur in sk...
BackgroundLeprosy is a treatable infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae. However, there i...
Analysis of tissue lesions of the major reactional states of leprosy was undertaken to study the imm...