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1 d human polymorphism that is associated with lepromatous leprosy.
2 tana Roo, Mexico, was diagnosed with diffuse lepromatous leprosy.
3 reported almost exclusively in patients with lepromatous leprosy.
4 tured human pathogen associated with diffuse lepromatous leprosy and a reactional state known as Luci
5 eprosum (ENL), which occurs in patients with lepromatous leprosy and is characterized by neutrophil i
6 oor cellular immune response associated with lepromatous leprosy and may have important implications
7                                Patients with lepromatous leprosy are unresponsive to lepromin skin-te
8 in skin lesions of patients with progressive lepromatous leprosy, correlating and colocalizing with I
9                                          The lepromatous leprosy granuloma is a dynamic entity requir
10 ymorphonuclear leukocytes from patients with lepromatous leprosy iodinate ingested bacteria normally.
11 in Winchester, UK, showing skeletal signs of lepromatous leprosy (LL) have been studied using a multi
12 alterations were most frequently observed in lepromatous leprosy (LL) patients.
13                        The chronic course of lepromatous leprosy may be interrupted by acute inflamma
14 ytes from the blood of either tuberculoid or lepromatous leprosy patients.
15 0-CD40L interaction, which is not evident in lepromatous leprosy, probably participates in the cell-m
16  immune defect leading to the development of lepromatous leprosy resides in the lymphocyte or in the
17             The striking finding was that in lepromatous leprosy, T cells did not efficiently recogni
18   Multibacillary disease is similar to human lepromatous leprosy, with variable/high levels of antibo

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