01071nas a2200265 4500000000100000008004100001260001300042653002500055653003200080653003300112653003300145653001100178653002000189653001200209653000900221100001400230700001200244700001400256245004700270300001000317490000700327050003200334520042500366022001400791 1981 d c1981 Jan10aAlanine Transaminase10aAspartate Aminotransferases10aCounterimmunoelectrophoresis10aHepatitis B Surface Antigens10aHumans10aImmunodiffusion10aleprosy10aMale1 aLenka M R1 aGhosh E1 aPanja S K00aIncidence of Australia antigen in leprosy. a38-440 v53 aInfolep Library - available3 a
Ninety seven male patients attending the Leprosy clinic of the Dermatology Out-patients' Department were studied for the detection of Australia antigen. There was a 20% antigen positivity in patients suffering from Lepromatous Leprosy and 5.7% in the cases with Tuberculoid Leprosy. SGPT level was found to be significant in patients with Lepromatous Leprosy having Australia antigen as compared to other groups.
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