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CASO FATAL DE APLASIA DE MEDULA INDUZIDA POR DAPSONA EM PACIENTE COM HANSENÍASE: UM RELATO DE CASO

Macedo BKQ, Nojosa APP, Martins ALN, et al. Atena Editora. Problemas e Oportunidades da Saúde Brasileira 5. 2020;
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Análise Temporal da Incidência de Hanseníase e suas Reações em uma Região Hiperendêmica

Dias BKB, Cortela DDCB, da Silva Cordeiro T, et al. Research, Society and Development. 2020; 9 (10) : e8559109145.
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Lupus in the guise of pure neuritic leprosy

George AE, Venkatta RB. Scientific Scholar. Journal of Skin and Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 2020;
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EVOLUÇÃO TERAPÊUTICA DA HANSENÍASE DA ERA CHAULMÚRGICA ATÉ O TRATAMENTO NACIONAL NA COLÔNIA DO PRATA, NORTE DO BRASIL

da Costa NC, de Macedo GO, de Miranda AC, et al. Revista Amazônica de Ciências Farmacêuticas. 2020; 1 (1) : 16-25.
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PROJETO DE INTERVENÇÃO VOLTADO PARA AS AÇÕES DE PREVENÇÃO EM SAÚDE PARA HANSENÍASE NA COMUNIDADE TAPARÁ DO MUNICÍPIO DE PORTO DE MOZ-PARÁ

MARCELINO GP. UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO PARÁ. 2020;
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PROJETO DE INTERVENÇÃO PARA IDENTIFICAÇÃO PRECOCE DE CASOS DE HANSENÍASE NO MUNICIPIO DE SANTANA DO ARAGUAIA

SOARES LDO. UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO PARÁ. 1997;
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Second-Strand Synthesis-Based Massively Parallel scRNA-Seq Reveals Cellular States and Molecular Features of Human Inflammatory Skin Pathologies.

Hughes TK, Wadsworth M, Gierahn T, et al. Immunity. 2020; 53 (4) : 878-894.e7.
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Lepromatous leprosy presenting with type II reaction before and type I reaction after treatment.

Robati R, Mozafari N, Bidari-Zerehpoosh F, et al. Dermatology online journal. 2020;
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Correlation Analysis between Household Hygiene and Sanitation and Nutritional Status and Female Leprosy in Gresik Regency.

Prakoeswa F, Ilhami A, Luthfia R, et al. Dermatology research and practice. 2020;
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Validation study of HLA-B*13:01 as a biomarker of dapsone hypersensitivity syndrome in leprosy patients in Indonesia.

Krismawati H, Irwanto A, Pongtiku A, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2020; 14 (10) : e0008746.
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