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CLOFAZIMINE In the standard dose of 50 mg daily clofazimin e is virtually non toxic Pigmentation of the skin particularly within skin lesions is common but it clears completely after
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Sign Up to see the image without SAMPLE View Demo plates Visual Mnemonic Anti Leprosy Dapsone Clofazimine Rifampin Pneumocystis Carinii Copyright 2004 2005 Mediglyphics all rights reserved
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NORTH VILLAGE CHIANG MAI THAILAND Hansen s disease HD is a chronic disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium leprae and Mycobacterium lepromatosis Leprosy is primarily a granulomatous disease of the peripheral nerves and mucosa of the upper respiratory tract skin lesions are the primary external symptom Left untreated leprosy can be progressive causing permanent damage to the skin nerves limbs and eyes Contrary to popular belief leprosy does not directly cause body parts to fall off on their own accord instead they become disfigured or amputated as a result of disease symptoms Historically leprosy has affected mankind since at least 4 000 years ago and was well recognized in the civilizations of ancient China Egypt and India but it is unknown if it is the same disease mentioned in the Hebrew Bible In 1995 the World Health Organization WHO estimated that between 2 and 3 million people were permanently disabled because of leprosy In the past 20 years 15 million people worldwide have been cured of leprosy Although the forced quarantine or segregation of patients is unnecessary and can be considered unethical many leper colonies still remain around the world in countries such as India where there are still more than 1 000 leper colonies China Romania Egypt Nepal Somalia Liberia Vietnam and until recently Japan Leprosy was once believed to be highly contagious sexually transmitted and was treated with mercury all of which applied to syphilis which was first described in 1530 It is now thought that many early cases of leprosy could have been syphilis Leprosy is in fact neither sexually transmitted nor is it highly infectious after treatment as approximately 95 of people are naturally immune and sufferers are no longer infectious after as little as 2 weeks of treatment However before treatment was developed leprosy was certainly contagious The age old social stigma associated with the advanced form of leprosy lingers in many areas and remains a major obst
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RICHARDSON HOSPITAL and LEPER COLONY MIRAJ INDIA A Married couple with LEPROSY welcoming me to their humble abode I felt warmly received and honored by their hospitality Leprosy from the Greek lepi meaning scales on a fish or Hansen s disease is a chronic disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium leprae and Mycobacterium lepromatosis Leprosy is primarily a granulomatous disease of the peripheral nerves and mucosa of the upper respiratory tract skin lesions are the primary external symptom Left untreated leprosy can be progressive causing permanent damage to the skin nerves limbs and eyes Contrary to popular belief leprosy does not directly cause body parts to fall off on their own accord instead they become disfigured or amputated as a result of disease symptoms Historically leprosy has affected mankind since at least 4 000 years ago and was well recognized in the civilizations of ancient China Egypt and India but it is unknown if it is the same disease mentioned in the Hebrew Bible In 1995 the World Health Organization WHO estimated that between 2 and 3 million people were permanently disabled because of leprosy In the past 20 years 15 million people worldwide have been cured of leprosy Although the forced quarantine or segregation of patients is unnecessary and can be considered unethical many leper colonies still remain around the world in countries such as India where there are still more than 1 000 leper colonies China Romania Egypt Nepal Somalia Liberia Vietnam and until recently Japan Leprosy was once believed to be highly contagious sexually transmitted and was treated with mercury all of which applied to syphilis which was first described in 1530 It is now thought that many early cases of leprosy could have been syphilis Leprosy is in fact neither sexually transmitted nor is it highly infectious after treatment as approximately 95 of people are naturally immune and sufferers are no longer infectious after as little as 2 weeks of treatment
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Life in Djibelor Village residents receive MDT multiple drug therapy consisting of dapsone rifampicine Rimactane and clofazimine Lamprene which suppresses the disease and stops it from
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Leprosy also referred to as Hansen s disease is caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium leprae LEPROSTATIC DRUGS 1 Clofazimine ACTIONS
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Figure 4 Numerous mycobacterial organisms magenta in the cytoplasm of dermal histiocytes modified Ziehl Neelsen Fite stain Treatment includes dapsone rifampin or clofazimine G6PD
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氯苯吩嗪后天性鱼鳞癣 ichthyosis acquired ichthyosis clofazimine 01
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氯苯吩嗪后天性鱼鳞癣 ichthyosis acquired ichthyosis clofazimine 02
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level of growth as seen in control mice No bacillary growth was observed in footpads of mice treated with clarithromycin clofazimine and dapsone at the concentration of 0 01 The Figure Based on the mouse footpad method the M leprae isolate was regarded to be resistant to rifampicin ofloxacin sparfloxacin as well as the low and intermediate levels of dapsone but
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is a substituted iminophenazine bright red dye Its chemical name is 3 p chloroanilino 10 p chlorophenyl 2 10 dihydro 2 isopropyliminophenazine and its structural formula is Clofazimine is a reddish brown powder It is readily soluble in benzene soluble in chloroform poorly soluble in acetone and in ethyl acetate sparingly soluble in methanol and in ethanol
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Response from William G Powderly MD Professor of Medicine Department of Medicine Division of Infectious Disease Washington University School of

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