| lepra | <medicine> Leprosy. The term lepra was formerly given to various skin diseases, the leprosy of modern authors being Lepra Arabum. See Leprosy. Origin: L. See Leper. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| lepra cells | Distinctive, large, mononuclear phagocytes (macrophages) with a foamlike cytoplasm, and also poorly staining saclike structures resulting from degeneration of such cell's, observed characteristically in leprous inflammatory reactions; indistinct staining results from numerous, fairly closely packed leprosy bacilli, which are acid-fast and resistant to staining by ordinary methods but may be vividly demonstrated by acid-fast staining procedures. (05 Mar 2000) |
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The term lepra was formerly given to various skin diseases, the leprosy of modern authors being Lepra Arabum. [CancerWEB]
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| lepra b. |
Mycobacterium leprae.
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| lepra c. |
a histiocyte in a leprous nodule that has been converted by the action of lepra bacilli into a sac containing degenerated protoplasm and bacilli; called also Virchow c.
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| lepra r. |
an acute or subacute hypersensitivity state occurring during the course of anti-leprosy treatment or in untreated leprosy categories, involving two types of immunological reactions, one a delayed hypersensitivity reaction (see reversal r's) and the other an immune complex reaction (see erythema nodosum leprosum).
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| lepra alba |
A form of lepra in which the skin is anesthetic and white, associated with different forms of paralysis.
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