REGRESSIVE CHANGES IN LEPROSY UNDER PROMIN THERAPY
نویسندگان
چکیده
منابع مشابه
Regressive changes in leprosy under promin therapy.
During the past four years continuous intensive treatment with promin has been carried out in a considerable number of patients at the National Leprosarium, as reported by Faget . and others.l These patients have been receiving daily intravenous doses, usually 5.0 grams, with rest intervals of one week for each three of treatment, in some cases for more than four years. It has been the continue...
متن کاملBone changes in leprosy under sulfone therapy.
Much success has been reported in the treatment of leprosy within the past seven years from those countries where the sulfone drugs promin, diasone and promizole have been used (1-6). Similarly encouraging therapeutic results have been reported within recent months for another related sulfone called sulfetrone (7). All of these reports seem to indicate that, thus far, the chief value of the sul...
متن کاملCombination promin and streptomycin therapy for tuberculosis.
Antibiotics have been assuming a greater place in our armamentariurn for the treatment of tuberculosis. Various drugs have been tried from time to time. Some of them have been discarded completely; others have been used for specific types of cases. As time has gone on, it has become evident that dosages were entirely erratic and, further, that a combination of some of these drugs might be more ...
متن کاملTuberculoid Changes in Leprosy Iv. Classification of Tuberculoid Leprosy
There unquestionably has been a marked improvement of late with respect to classifying cases of leprosy, because of the fairly general adoption of the classification recommended by the Memorial Conference. However, a serious impediment to reasonably uniform practice in this matter still remains in the problem of placing those cases whose principal skin lesions are infiltrated, active leprides o...
متن کاملRegressive Changes in the Superficial Layer of Human Articular Cartilage.
By studying changes in the knee joint, Bennett, Waine, and Bauer (1942) were able to trace the development of osteo-arthritis. They showed that the condition initially affects the articular cartilage, a conclusion subsequently supported by Collins (1949). Osteo-arthritic fibrillation is the hallmark of the cartilage lesion. The fibrillated cartilage becomes soft and moist in texture. Chemical a...
متن کاملذخیره در منابع من
با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید
ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Leprosy Review
سال: 1947
ISSN: 0305-7518
DOI: 10.5935/0305-7518.19470014