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Publication

A Young Female With Borderline Lepromatous Leprosy and Tuberculous Lymphadenitis: A Rare Coinfection

Sami CA, Hassan SS, Khan AH, et al. Cureus, Inc.. Cureus. 2022;
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PERFIL CLÍNICO DE LA RECIDIVA EN LA LEPRA Y CORRELACIÓN CON EL LABORATORIO, INCLUYENDO LA INOCULACIÓN EN ALMOHADILLA PLANTAR Y TÉCNICAS MOLECULARES EN UNA INSTITUCIÓN ESPECIALIZADA EN LEPRA

Rajan L, Das M, Ponnaiya J, et al. Fontilles. Revista de leprología. 2021; 33 (2) : 139-149.
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Retraso en el diagnóstico de lepra – Estudio multicéntrico y multinaciones en asia

Post E, Brandsma W, Wagenaar I, et al. Revista de leprología. 2021; 33 (2) : 121-131.
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CARACTERIZACIÓN PSICOLÓGICA DE PACIENTES CON LEPRORREACCIONES. CAMAGÜEY, CUBA

García YGM, Mouriño CNA, Rodríguez HH, et al. Fontilles. Revista de leprología. 2021; 33 (2) : 111-119.
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EVALUACIÓN DE CALIDAD DE VIDA EN PACIENTES CON REACCIONES LEPRÓTICAS. CAMAGÜEY, CUBA

García YGM, Mouriño CNA, Rodríguez HH, et al. Fontilles. Revista de leprología. 2021; 33 (2) : 101-110.
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FACTORES RELACIONADOS CON LOS ESTADOS REACCIONALES DE LA LEPRA EN LA PROVINCIA CAMAGÜEY

García YGM, Mouriño CNA, Cervantes DF, et al. Fontilles. Revista de leprología. 2021; 33 (2) : 83-99.
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LA DURACIÓN ACTUAL DE UN AÑO PARA LA POLIQUIMIOTERAPIA DE LOS PACIENTES MB (12 MESES) MANTIENE BUENOS RESULTADOS CLÍNICOS DURANTE AÑOS

Lockwood D, Butlin CR, Penna GO. Fontilles. Revista de leprología. 2021; 33 (2) : 133-138.
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Fact Sheet on Intersectionality

Light for the World . 2022;
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Determinants of patients’ delay with disability in the diagnosed leprosy cases in the three major states of India: A case-control study

Govindarajulu S, Muthuvel T, Lal V, et al. Scientific Scholar. Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology. 2022;
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Nutritional Status of Patients With Leprosy Attending a Tertiary Care Institute in North India

Jindal R, Nagrani P, Chauhan P, et al. Cureus, Inc.. Cureus. 2022;
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