单词 | Leprosy |
例句 | 1. His body was deformed by leprosy. 2. Leprosy is one of the few tropical diseases which could be eradicated early in the 21st century. 3. The Brothers continued their involvement in leprosy work. 4. Immunopathology of leprosy granulomas-current status: A review. 5. Leprosy is not a killer disease. 6. In football its an affliction like leprosy. 7. Worldwide, 1. 15 million people suffer from leprosy. 8. You must have heard about our leprosy work. 8. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 9. Had they kept the epidemiology of leprosy in mind, the picture they obtained might have been less pessimistic. 10. The editorial staff of the International Journal of Leprosy took the lead. 11. The spreading leprosy taints ev'ry part, Infects each limb, and sickens at the heart. 12. The belief in Hawaii that leprosy was contagious was accompanied by the thought that the disease might be communicated through vaccination. 13. Leprosy was a disease, no more; it was an unpleasant fact of life, like poverty and illiteracy. 14. Not many physicians know much about leprosy and the new things I find out, I enjoy. 15. Leprosy was known to have a long incubation period-a fact considerably at odds with popular misconceptions about instant deformity. 16. Despite evidence in the 40s that leprosy was rarely contagious and easily treated, lepers were banished to remote islands until 1996. 17. Diseases such as leprosy and polio have almost completely died out. 18. Leprosy probably makes you shudder as well, but how much do you know about it? 19. The ensuing debate, though appearing to involve leprosy, was in reality a fight about territorial status. 20. MDT is an effective treatment and could cure all the leprosy sufferers worldwide. 21. He'd pulled away from her as if she had leprosy. 22. Such links contributed to the development among patients of a broader perspective about themselves and about leprosy. 23. But the doctor should know at least a little bit about leprosy. 24. For years the federal government had tried to get people with leprosy to come to Carville. 25. Her hair was disorderly, and the color of her skin was bluish black, which is a sign of incurable leprosy. 26. Among the Scandinavian settlers of the Upper Mississippi Valley, leprosy had declined to near extinction. 27. Expert witnesses speculated that the number of cases of leprosy in the country was between 500 and 2, 500. 28. One complemented the other, and in September 1957, the first mobile leprosy clinic was launched by Archbishop Perier. 29. As editor, Stein did more than bring misinformation about leprosy to his audience. 30. At most times and in most places, sufferers from leprosy have been treated like, well, lepers. 31. The disease of tuberculosis is more dangerously infectious than that of leprosy.... 32. In order to save her life the doctors stopped the treatment for the leprosy. 33. The 1916 Senate hearings produced no debate on the question of whether concern about leprosy was in the national interest. 34. Later, they went regularly to Dhapa, the large leprosy colony in Calcutta, where they tended the sick. 35. The failure to find a vaccine for leprosy led scientists early on to conclude that the disease was hopeless. 36. The incidence of leprosy in the country was expected to increase as a result of the war. 37. A couple deformed by leprosy came to meet the Sisters, and claimed that Santosh was their child. 38. There was nearly unanimous support for a national leprosy bill among the fourteen witnesses who testified. 38. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 39. The alchemists observed a stage in the opus which they called variously the leprosy of the metals or the blessed greenness. 40. New York City health authorities also took a benign view of leprosy. 41. Improved drugs promised relief from the physical disabilities of leprosy. 42. Although the evidence was mounting that leprosy was contagious, the view was not unanimously held. 43. The disease first came to international public notice in the 1860s, when leprosy was reported to be spreading in Hawaii. 44. Some had leprosy and other people's backs were crooked from carrying the heavy containers. 45. Although the new practices elevated patient morale, they had little effect on the overall structure of the leprosy control program. 46. What is certain is that leprosy will remain a social disease long after it has been eliminated as a medical condition. 47. Furthermore, there were many differences of opinion regarding the question of just how contagious leprosy was and how it was transmitted. 48. Once there used to be a leprosy hospital in Calcutta called the Gobra Hospital, located on the outskirts of the city. 49. Unlike venereal disease, leprosy came to Western attention relatively late. 50. In fact leprosy is the least infectious of all the communicable diseases. 51. Disagreement among experts about medical treatment in leprosy created confusion among patients and eroded their confidence in physicians. 52. They were more beneficial in a disease caused by another Mycobacterium, leprosy. 53. Leprosy was special in that it was perceived as an affront to the nation. 54. As gum tissues and feet are physically sensitive areas in persons with leprosy, these complaints reflected on medical care. 55. On receipt of the above recommendations, a special committee of the National Leprosy Fund was appointed to review the report. 56. Nor were all convinced that leprosy warranted being singled out for special attention. 57. Early in the 1890s, physicians in California were having a hard time reconciling their scientific knowledge about leprosy with their sinophobia. 58. As the onset of leprosy is slow, it will take at least 10 years to produce positive results. 59. This change in status is implicit in discussions of whether the U. S. Government had the constitutional power to nationalize leprosy. 60. The fate of Father Damien in Hawaii had an enormous impact on Western thinking about leprosy. 61. She was diagnosed with leprosy in 1953 after she lost all sensation in patches of her skin. 62. There was no-one to explain that leprosy was a disease that gave no forewarning. 63. By 1917 all the pieces needed for Congress to enact legislation regarding leprosy were set in place. 64. The presence of leprosy among Scandinavians in the Upper Mississippi Valley was unmemorable even to historians. 65. In both parts of the world the sense of dread associated with leprosy should be a thing of the past. 66. The vaccine - which consists of whole, dead leprosy bacilli - should induce immunity in the subjects. 67. While leprosy is slowly contagious and probably mildly contagious, its usual horrors argue the danger of neglect. 68. And in 1951 Great Britain, for the first time in modern history, made leprosy a reportable disease. 69. Nearby in Sussex lived John Southworth, who had helped with leprosy work when he was in Calcutta. 70. Physical leprosy like sin in one's life. 71. A Common Genetic Fingerprint in Leprosy and Crohn's Disease? 72. Leprosy is an indolent infectious disease. 73. Leprosy is a chronic and consumptive social disease. 74. Other kinds of bacteria cause leprosy and undulant fever. 75. Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae, an acid-fast, rod-shaped bacillus. 76. Conclusion The epidemicity of leprosy has been continuously dropping in Zhejiang Province due to the sustained effort and effective control. 77. Age , leprosy type and the disease duration of the patients are significantly related to lagophthalmos. 78. An antibacterial drug, C12H12N2O2S, used primarily to treat leprosy and some forms of dermatitis. 79. Dreaded diseases like scarlet fever and leprosy responded to the sulfas. 80. Any of various slender, rod-shaped, aerobic bacteria of the genus Mycobacterium, which includes the bacteria that cause tuberculosis and leprosy. 81. We believe that will be used widely in leprosy epidemiology and controlling leprosy epidemicity. 82. Leprosy bacilli taken from two newly detected patients with lepromatous leprosy have been inoculated into the rear foot pads of BALB/C pure bred mice. 83. For these reasons, Truman says the risk of contracting leprosy from brief contact with an armadillo, or even from moving armadillo roadkill, is low. 84. DNA also shows that Tut was probably spared bubonic plague, tuberculosis, leprosy or leishmaniasis. 85. The Uganda National Tuberculosis and Leprosy Programme calculates that HIV has led to a four-fold increase in TB cases in that country alone. 86. Care for leprosy patients, leprosy elimination of discrimination, to share the work camp, let us work together to share love! 87. Leprosy is a chronic disease caused by a bacterium, Mycobacterium leprae. It is not highly infectious but can cause severe and permanent damage to the skin, nerves, limbs and eyes if untreated. 88. It had warped me into a suffocating, totalizing essence, pinned me with the girders of weakness, monstrosity, and leprosy that supported their dichotomous construction of Homosexual. 89. Leprosy disease rehabilitation works already necessary, feasible, have apparent social benefit and economic benefits. 90. It belongs to the same family of bacteria as those that cause tuberculosis and Hansen's disease, also known as leprosy. 91. Patients with leprosy reactions may respondto salicylates, chloroquine, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or steroids. 92. Leprosy (or Hansen disease):Chronic disease of the skin and superficial nerves, caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium leprae. 93. In China frankincense was thought to be a treatment for leprosy. 94. Mk .1:42 And immediately the leprosy left him, and he was cleansed. 95. It belongs to the same family of bacteria as those that cause to tuberculosis and Hansen's disease, also known as leprosy. 96. Theimage taken from a slit-lamp examination demonstrates a beaded corneal nerve ina patient with leprosy, an unfortunately common finding in almost half ofpatients with ocular involvement. 97. Conclusion This study emphasizes the importance of providing training on leprosy to the doctors in dermatologic clinics while continuously encouraging their involvement in leprosy control. 98. Used to treat leprosy . It can slow down the growth and weakly kill Mycobacterium leprae, the bacteria that cause leprosy . 98. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 99. Leprosy is a chronic disease caused by a bacillus, Mycobacterium leprae. 100. Conclusion The present study suggests that proportion of children with leprosy is one of the sensitive indicators of leprosy endemicity. 101. It can slow down the growth and weakly kill Mycobacterium leprae, the bacteria that cause leprosy. 102. East Indian tree with oily seeds yield chaulmoogra oil used to treat leprosy. 103. In lepromatous leprosy, skin lesions typically develop in areas of nerve damage. 104. Ocular involvement in Hansen's disease ( Leprosy ) is common. 105. Free from the pollution of leprosy or other contagious disease. 106. Major diseases, like syphilis, gonorrhoea, leprosy, and tuberculosis, lost much of their sting. 107. I cannot imagine, for exameple, that there are any leprosy - snobs. 108. They kill the leprosy bacteria, and the corpses get tossed into the system. 109. Used in embalming, as a cure for cancer, leprosy, and syphilis. 110. I cannot imagine, for example, that there are any leprosy snobs. 111. Dimorphous leprosy creates skin lesions characteristic of the lepromatous and tuberculoid forms. 112. This is the law for all manner of plague of leprosy, and scall. 113. And immediately the leprosy left him, and he was cleansed. 114. The results showed that 1 and 3 multibacillary cases were detected in residents and leprosy household contacts with negative lepromin test and positive anti ND BSA antibody, respectively. 115. The medical value of the Lawsonia inermis is very high and is used for the treatments of headache, jaundice, leprosy, etc. 116. The leprosy of unreality disfigured every human creature in attendance upon Monseigneur. 117. BCG antigen was also positive in all the 20 multibacillary leprosy cases, 28/30 paucibacillary leprosy cases, 8/9 other mycobacterial or fungal cases, negtive in the 10 non-infectious cases. 118. For eczema, wet sore, itchy skin, leprosy, as scabies ringworm. 119. Conclusion :The uvea disease in leprosy could be caused either by direct invasion of the M. leprae or type-II reaction. 120. Leprosy, or Hansen's disease, is a chronicinfection caused by Mycobacterium leprae. 121. The electron microscopy observed marked axonal degeneration of unmyelinated nerve fibers with many leprosy bacillus in Schwann' cells. 122. Although leprosy was treated differently in the past, the first breakthrough occurred in the 1940s with the development of the drug dapsone, which arrested the disease. 123. This modern treatment will cure leprosy in six to twelve months. 124. Novartis renewed its commitment to donate an unlimited supply of multidrug therapy and loose clofazimine for leprosy and its complications. 125. The significant disfigurement from skinand nerve damage has led to the stigmatization of people with leprosy throughouthistory. 126. An antibacterial drug, C12H12N2O2S, used primarily to TREAT leprosy and some forms of dermatitis. 127. I cannot imagine, for exam 4 ple, that there are any leprosy - snobs. 128. Results The main causes of misdiagnosis were as follows:the disease history hidden by the patient, atypically clinical manifestations,[] and the doctors'lower precaution to the leprosy. 129. Acid-fast staining was positive in all the 20 multibacillary leprosy cases, 18/30 paucibacillary leprosy cases, 7/9 other mycobacterial or fungal cases, negative in all the 10 non-infectious cases. 130. He is abject. He is a shining example of moral leprosy, a mixture of ferocity and jocularity that betrays supreme misery, perhaps, but is not conducive to attractiveness. 131. Results:All cases were confirmed as leprosy by pathology with that pictures of leprous cells, granulomas, nerve lesion and positive acid-fast stain. |
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