01065nas a2200265 4500000000100000008004100001260001700042653001500059653002100074653001400095653001100109653001200120653001600132653001600148100001500164700001500179700001600194700001500210245008100225300001000306490000700316050003200323520043000355022001400785 1986 d c1986 Apr-Jun10aEpithelium10aErythema Nodosum10aGranuloma10aHumans10aleprosy10aLymphocytes10aMacrophages1 aSehgal V N1 aGautam R K1 aKoranne R V1 aBeohar P C00aThe histopathology of type I (lepra) and type II (ENL) reactions in leprosy. a240-30 v58 aInfolep Library - available3 a
The histopathological features in type I (lepra) reaction comprised a loose and disorganised granuloma in the upper and mid-dermis, dermal edema and variable cellular contents, namely, epithelioid cells, lymphocytes, giant cells, and macrophages. While ENL reactions, were characterised by predominant involvement of subcutaneous vessels, vasculitis, and polymorphonuclear infiltration in and around the blood vessels.
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