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Am. J. Trop. Med., s1-7(4), 1927, pp. 241-245
Copyright © 1927 by American Journal of Tropical Medicine

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Sanocrysin Treatment of Leprosy

A. Paldrock, Professor Paldrock, Director AND A. Rängel, Professor Paldrock, Director
From the Dermatologischen Universitätspoliklinik, Tartu, (Dorpat), Esthonia

The treatment of our three cases of nodular leprosy did not cause significant increase of the blood lipase. It caused an increase in the total leucocyte counts, with an increase in the lymphocyte percentage at the expense of the neutrophiles. During the treatment the patients lost much body weight. The Sanocrysin treatment did not cause the disappearance of nodules, nor did it modify their appearance. It showed no curative effect, though it caused rise of temperature and general and cutaneous reactions.







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