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Optimized Protocols for Mycobacterium leprae Strain Management: Frozen Stock Preservation and Maintenance in Athymic Nude Mice
Published on: March 23, 2014
Leprosy and peripheral neuropathy
Spozhmy Panezai1, Firas G Saleh
1From the Department of Neurology, State University of New York at Stony Brook.
Abstract:
Leprosy, although rare in the United States, continues to be a leading cause of peripheral neuropathy and blindness worldwide. We describe the pathogenic agent Mycobacterium leprae and discuss the epidemiology of this disease. The different classification schemes are compared and the clinical and laboratory features are presented. Finally, the immunology, pathology, and the treatment are discussed.
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