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Nevocellular Nevi in Leprosy -Diagnostic significance- |
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Chin Hag Chung, Kyung Sool Kwon, Tae Ahn Chung |
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Dept. of of Dermatology, College of Medicine, Busan National University, Busan, |
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Mycobacterium leprae had been demonstrated tropism towards the nevus cells, which same believe was due to its neural origin. By them, the nevus cells were noted to be receptive to M. leprae contrast to the cells of the epidermis and surrounding areas and M. leprae contrast were showed preference for the middle and deep dermis, which is agreement with the histogenic theories which attribute their neural origin to the nevocyte. Authors studied 77 leprosy patients (27 lepromatous, 27 borderline and 23 tuberculoid leprosy) for demonstration of M. leprae in nevocellular nevi comparing with nevi of normal appealed skin and leprous lesions of leprosy patients but M. leprae were demonstrated only from 7 neuocellular nevi of multibacillary leprous lesions of lepromatous and Lepromatous-borderline leprosy. No M. leprae was found in any nevocellular nevi of normal appearing skin of lepromatous, lepromatous-borderline and tuberculoid leprosy. The number of nevocellular nevi in leprosy patients were slight increased than those of normal individuals and vitiligo patients. And were some differences in number of nevocellular nevi between the lepromatous, borderline and tuberculoid leprosy; decreased in lepromatous type and increased in tuberculoid type. If there were some relation between the number of nevocellular nevi and host immunity, it may devote to the classification of leprosy. |
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