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1. Case report: Myelitis and ganglionitis, an atypical presentation of Hansen’s disease

2. Cytokines profile in pure neural leprosy

3. Evidencing leprosy neuronal inflammation by 18-Fluoro-deoxy-glucose.

4. Case report: Injected corticosteroids for treating leprosy isolated neuritis

5. Interplay among differential exposure to Mycobacterium leprae and TLR4 polymorphism impacts the immune response in household contacts of leprosy patients

6. Arginase 1 is a marker of protection against illness in contacts of leprosy patients

7. Clinical prediction rules for the diagnosis of neuritis in leprosy

9. Gene expression patterns associated with multidrug therapy in multibacillary leprosy

10. Leprosy incidence and risk estimates in a 33-year contact cohort of leprosy patients

11. Gene Expression Profile of Mycobacterium leprae Contribution in the Pathology of Leprosy Neuropathy

12. Ultrasonography as a diagnostic tool for Neural Pain in Leprosy.

13. Functional biomarker signatures of circulating T-cells and its association with distinct clinical status of leprosy patients and their respective household contacts

14. Leprosy Reactions and Neuropathic Pain in Pure Neural Leprosy in a Reference Center in Rio de Janeiro – Brazil

15. Follow-up assessment of patients with Pure Neural Leprosy in a reference center in Rio de Janeiro—Brazil

16. Mycobacterium leprae Induces Neutrophilic Degranulation and Low-Density Neutrophil Generation During Erythema Nodosum Leprosum

17. A new paradigm for leprosy diagnosis based on host gene expression

18. Serum IgA Antibodies Specific to M. leprae Antigens as Biomarkers for Leprosy Detection and Household Contact Tracking

19. Potential Role of CXCL10 in Monitoring Response to Treatment in Leprosy Patients

20. Presence of Senescent and Memory CD8+ Leukocytes as Immunocenescence Markers in Skin Lesions of Elderly Leprosy Patients

21. Increased oxidative stress in elderly leprosy patients is related to age but not to bacillary load.

22. Macrophage Polarization in Leprosy–HIV Co-infected Patients

23. Psychometric assessment of the EMIC Stigma Scale for Brazilians affected by leprosy.

24. Cytokine Levels in Neural Pain in Leprosy

25. High frequency of M. leprae DNA detection in asymptomatic household contacts

26. Chemoprophylaxis of leprosy with rifampicin in contacts of multibacillary patients: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

27. Phylogenomics and antimicrobial resistance of the leprosy bacillus Mycobacterium leprae

28. Autophagy-Associated IL-15 Production Is Involved in the Pathogenesis of Leprosy Type 1 Reaction

29. Neutrophil extracellular traps contribute to the pathogenesis of leprosy type 2 reactions.

30. The cell fate regulator NUPR1 is induced by Mycobacterium leprae via type I interferon in human leprosy.

31. A novel integrated molecular and serological analysis method to predict new cases of leprosy amongst household contacts.

32. Neutrophils in Leprosy

34. PGL I expression in live bacteria allows activation of a CD206/PPARγ cross-talk that may contribute to successful Mycobacterium leprae colonization of peripheral nerves.

35. Autophagy Impairment Is Associated With Increased Inflammasome Activation and Reversal Reaction Development in Multibacillary Leprosy

36. Innate Immune Responses in Leprosy

37. Blood coagulation abnormalities in multibacillary leprosy patients.

38. Utility of immunoglobulin isotypes against LID-1 and NDO-LID for, particularly IgG1, confirming the diagnosis of multibacillary leprosy

39. Cross-cultural adaptation of the EMIC Stigma Scale for people with leprosy in Brazil

40. Genetic polymorphisms of the IL6 and NOD2 genes are risk factors for inflammatory reactions in leprosy.

41. Interruption of persistent exposure to leprosy combined or not with recent BCG vaccination enhances the response to Mycobacterium leprae specific antigens.

42. Multibacillary leprosy by population groups in Brazil: Lessons from an observational study.

43. Autophagy Is an Innate Mechanism Associated with Leprosy Polarization.

44. Diagnostic challenges of single plaque-like lesion paucibacillary leprosy

45. Impact of a Reference Center on Leprosy Control under a Decentralized Public Health Care Policy in Brazil.

46. Expression of CD64 on Circulating Neutrophils Favoring Systemic Inflammatory Status in Erythema Nodosum Leprosum.

47. Role of TEFFECTOR/MEMORY Cells, TBX21 Gene Expression and T-Cell Homing Receptor on Type 1 Reaction in Borderline Lepromatous Leprosy Patients.

48. Deciphering the contribution of lipid droplets in leprosy: multifunctional organelles with roles in Mycobacterium leprae pathogenesis

49. Erythema multiforme in leprosy

50. Genotyping of Mycobacterium leprae present on Ziehl-Neelsen-stained microscopic slides and in skin biopsy samples from leprosy patients in different geographic regions of Brazil

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