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Progression of eye disease in “cured” leprosy patients: implications for understanding …

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S Lewallen, NC Tungpakorn, SH Kim, P … - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2000 - bjo.bmj.com
BACKGROUND Ocular damage in leprosy is due either to nerve damage or
infiltration by mycobacteria. There is currently little information about the
magnitude and nature of incident ocular pathology in cured leprosy ...
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Is leprosy blindness avoidable? The effect of disease type, duration, and treatment on eye …

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KM Waddell, PR Saunderson - British Medical Journal, 1995 - bjo.bmj.com
Abstract Aims-The study was designed to measure the prevalence, range, and
sever- ity ofeye involvement in leprosy patients; to relate this to disease
type, duration, and treatment to identify risk factors; and to provide ...
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The continuing challenge of ocular leprosy.

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TJ Ffytche - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 1991 - bjo.bmj.com
The timely resurgence of interest in ocular leprosy noted in this journal a year
ago continues,' as witnessed by the number of clinical papers from various
centres which have recently appeared in the ophthalmic literature and the ...
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Relapse of Mycobacterium leprae infection with ocular manifestations


DL Williams, AS Baker - Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1995 - jstor.org
A case of ocular leprosy as the manifestation of persistent or relapsed
Mycobacterium leprae infection 20 years following treatment is reported. The
clinical and pathological features of this case are described, and the ...
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Prevention of blindness in leprosy: an overview of the relevant clinical and programme- …


S Lewallen - Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology, 1997 - ingentaconnect.com
Visual disability continues to be a signi® cant problem in leprosy patients due
to cataract, chronic iridocyclitis, and corneal disease. Clinical and
epidemiological aspects of these problems are described and the current ...
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Anomalous intraocular pressure changes in Chagas' disease elicited by postural test


JD Luna, EE Sonzini, HD Díaz, DJ Iosa, CP … - International Ophthalmology, 1997 - Springer
@ 1997 Kluwer Academic Publishers. Printed in the Netherlands. ... Anomalous
intraocular pressure changes in Chagas' disease elicited by postural test* ...
Jos6 D. Luna 1'3, Emma E. Sonzini 1, Hugo D. Diaz 1, Daniel J. Iosa 2 & ...
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[PDF] Lagophthalmos surgery in leprosy: findings from a population-based survey in Korea


P Courtright, SH Kim, N Tungpakorn, BH Cho, … - Leprosy review, 2001 - lepra.org.uk
Summary Lagophthalmos continues to be a serious problem in cured leprosy
patients. We conducted a population-based survey of lagophthalmos surgical
cover- age (LSC), barriers to lagophthalmos surgery and outcome of ...
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[CITATION] OCULAR LEPROSY


EM Messmer - Diagnosis and Treatment of Uveitis, 2002 - WB Saunders Co
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Variation of intraocular pressure in patients with leprosy.


SS Javvadhi, H Das, BP Badhu, S Agrawal - Kathmandu University medical journal (KUMJ) - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Kathmandu Univ Med J (KUMJ). 2005 Jul-Sep;3(3):217-21. Variation of intraocular
pressure in patients with leprosy. Javvadhi SS, Das H, Badhu BP, Agrawal S. ...
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