1976
DOI: 10.1097/00007611-197608000-00008
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The Histopathologic Diagnosis of Leprosy

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“…The histopathologic reaction may mimic non-specific dermatitis or chronic granulomatous dermatoses and the use of the Fite-Faraco, or other modified Ziehl Neelsen Stain, is essential. Table 2 illustrates the spectrum of histopathologic response to the leprosy bacillus (44).…”
Section: Leprosymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The histopathologic reaction may mimic non-specific dermatitis or chronic granulomatous dermatoses and the use of the Fite-Faraco, or other modified Ziehl Neelsen Stain, is essential. Table 2 illustrates the spectrum of histopathologic response to the leprosy bacillus (44).…”
Section: Leprosymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important to recognise and classify borderline leprosy before commencement of treatment, which must be given veiy cautiously, to prevent aggravation of nerve damage. For more comprehensive reading see (44,47,48),…”
Section: Borderline Leprosy (Syn Dimorphous Intermediate Leprosy)mentioning
confidence: 99%