Leprosy Classification
Cross-source consensus on Leprosy Classification from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Leprosy classification includes Ridley-Jopling and WHO systems that serve different purposes. — Sensitivity of immunohistochemistry in the laboratory diagnosis of leprosy: a systematic review protocol
- Ridley-Jopling classification distinguishes forms by immune response, granuloma features, and skin smear findings. — Sensitivity of immunohistochemistry in the laboratory diagnosis of leprosy: a systematic review protocol
- The WHO classification divides leprosy into paucibacillary and multibacillary categories based on the number of skin lesions and affected nerves. — Sensitivity of immunohistochemistry in the laboratory diagnosis of leprosy: a systematic review protocol
- Paucibacillary leprosy facilitates a shorter treatment regimen, while multibacillary leprosy requires a longer treatment regimen. — Sensitivity of immunohistochemistry in the laboratory diagnosis of leprosy: a systematic review protocol