Hepato-protective role of indigenous drug LIV-52 in lepromatous leprosy
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Título da fonte: | Hansenologia Internationalis (Online) |
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Resumo: | The present study incorporates a study of 42 cases of lepromatous leprosy for hepatic involvement and role of indigenous herbal preparation in protecting the liver in leprosy. Liver was enlarged in 32 cases which was tender in 8 patients. Alteration in liver function irrespective of extent and duration of the illness (3 months to 10 years with mean duration of illness = 2 years 5 months) was mainly seen as uniform elevation of serum proteins (6.2-9.2 gms%, mean = 7.5 gms%) with hypoalbuminaemia (2.0-4.4 gms%, mean = 2.9 gms%). Highest level of serum bilirubin of 1.6 mg% was detected in 6 cases, emphasising the presence of leprous hepatitis. Raised level of serum transaminases (SGOT = 65.2 IU, SGPT = 78.7 IU) were proportionate to the liver and muscle involvement. Presence of characteristic granulomata in the liver around the central vein, periportal area and even distribution at various locations in the liver lobules were the most significant changes in 12 out of 15 liver tissues. Acid fast M. leprae were demonstrated in 12 patients. The present work emphasises the detection of hepatic involvement in the early stage of the disease and hepato-protective role of indigenous drug Liv-52 in lepromatous leprosy which usually lead to dreaded mutilated complications in the body. |
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Hepato-protective role of indigenous drug LIV-52 in lepromatous leprosyHanseníase virchowianaFígadoErvasLepromatous leprosyLiverHerbsThe present study incorporates a study of 42 cases of lepromatous leprosy for hepatic involvement and role of indigenous herbal preparation in protecting the liver in leprosy. Liver was enlarged in 32 cases which was tender in 8 patients. Alteration in liver function irrespective of extent and duration of the illness (3 months to 10 years with mean duration of illness = 2 years 5 months) was mainly seen as uniform elevation of serum proteins (6.2-9.2 gms%, mean = 7.5 gms%) with hypoalbuminaemia (2.0-4.4 gms%, mean = 2.9 gms%). Highest level of serum bilirubin of 1.6 mg% was detected in 6 cases, emphasising the presence of leprous hepatitis. Raised level of serum transaminases (SGOT = 65.2 IU, SGPT = 78.7 IU) were proportionate to the liver and muscle involvement. Presence of characteristic granulomata in the liver around the central vein, periportal area and even distribution at various locations in the liver lobules were the most significant changes in 12 out of 15 liver tissues. Acid fast M. leprae were demonstrated in 12 patients. The present work emphasises the detection of hepatic involvement in the early stage of the disease and hepato-protective role of indigenous drug Liv-52 in lepromatous leprosy which usually lead to dreaded mutilated complications in the body.O presente trabalho se refere a um estudo de 42 casos de hanseníase virchowiana com comprometimento hepático e ao efeito de uma preparação de ervas nativas na proteção do fígado. O fígado estava aumentado em 32 casos e sensível em 8 pacientes. Alterações das funções hepáticas, independentes da extensão e da duração da doença (3 meses a 10 anos, com duração média de doença = 2 anos e 5 meses), foram principalmente observadas pela elevação uniforme das proteínas séricas (6,9 — 9,2 g%, média - 7,5 g%) com hipoalbulinemia (2,0 — 4,4 g%, média — 2,9 g%). O nível mais elevado de bilirrubina no soro (1,6 mg%) foi observado em 6 casos, evidenciando a presença de hepatite hansênica. Os altos níveis de transaminase sérica (SGOT = 65,2 UI, SGPT = 78,7 UI) foram proporcionais ao comprometimento hepático e muscular. Apresença de granulomas característicos no fígado ao redor da veia central, na área periportal e mesmo distribuídos por vários locais dos lóbulos hepáticos foi a modificação mais significativa em 12 dos 15 tecidos hepáticos estudados. M. leprae, álcool-ácidoresisten-tes, foram observados em 12 pacientes. O presente trabalho evidencia o comprometimento hepático nos estadios precoces da doença e o efeito hepato-protetor da droga nativa Liv-52 na hanseníase virchowiana, a qual geralmente leva a temidas mutilações e complicações. Tradução do Editor.Instituto Lauro de Souza Lima da Secretaria de Estado da Saúde de São Paulo1982-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/hansenologia/article/view/3559810.47878/hi.1982.v7.35598Hansenologia Internationalis: leprosy and other infectious diseases; Vol. 7 No. 1 (1982); 36-44Hansenologia Internationalis: hanseníase e outras doenças infecciosas; v. 7 n. 1 (1982); 36-441982-5161reponame:Hansenologia Internationalis (Online)instname:Instituto Lauro de Souza Lima (ILSL)instacron:ILSLenghttps://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/hansenologia/article/view/35598/34001NIGAM, PraneshDAYAL, S. G.MUKHIJA, R. D.GOYAL, B. M.JOSHI, L. D.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-06-06T04:39:51Zoai:ojs.periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br:article/35598Revistahttps://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/hansenologiaPRIhttps://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/hansenologia/oaihansen_int@ilsl.br || hansenologia.internationalis@gmail.com || periodicossp@saude.sp.gov.br1982-51610100-3283opendoar:2021-06-06T04:39:51Hansenologia Internationalis (Online) - Instituto Lauro de Souza Lima (ILSL)false |
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Hepato-protective role of indigenous drug LIV-52 in lepromatous leprosy |
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Hepato-protective role of indigenous drug LIV-52 in lepromatous leprosy |
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Hepato-protective role of indigenous drug LIV-52 in lepromatous leprosy NIGAM, Pranesh Hanseníase virchowiana Fígado Ervas Lepromatous leprosy Liver Herbs |
title_short |
Hepato-protective role of indigenous drug LIV-52 in lepromatous leprosy |
title_full |
Hepato-protective role of indigenous drug LIV-52 in lepromatous leprosy |
title_fullStr |
Hepato-protective role of indigenous drug LIV-52 in lepromatous leprosy |
title_full_unstemmed |
Hepato-protective role of indigenous drug LIV-52 in lepromatous leprosy |
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Hepato-protective role of indigenous drug LIV-52 in lepromatous leprosy |
author |
NIGAM, Pranesh |
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NIGAM, Pranesh DAYAL, S. G. MUKHIJA, R. D. GOYAL, B. M. JOSHI, L. D. |
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DAYAL, S. G. MUKHIJA, R. D. GOYAL, B. M. JOSHI, L. D. |
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NIGAM, Pranesh DAYAL, S. G. MUKHIJA, R. D. GOYAL, B. M. JOSHI, L. D. |
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Hanseníase virchowiana Fígado Ervas Lepromatous leprosy Liver Herbs |
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Hanseníase virchowiana Fígado Ervas Lepromatous leprosy Liver Herbs |
description |
The present study incorporates a study of 42 cases of lepromatous leprosy for hepatic involvement and role of indigenous herbal preparation in protecting the liver in leprosy. Liver was enlarged in 32 cases which was tender in 8 patients. Alteration in liver function irrespective of extent and duration of the illness (3 months to 10 years with mean duration of illness = 2 years 5 months) was mainly seen as uniform elevation of serum proteins (6.2-9.2 gms%, mean = 7.5 gms%) with hypoalbuminaemia (2.0-4.4 gms%, mean = 2.9 gms%). Highest level of serum bilirubin of 1.6 mg% was detected in 6 cases, emphasising the presence of leprous hepatitis. Raised level of serum transaminases (SGOT = 65.2 IU, SGPT = 78.7 IU) were proportionate to the liver and muscle involvement. Presence of characteristic granulomata in the liver around the central vein, periportal area and even distribution at various locations in the liver lobules were the most significant changes in 12 out of 15 liver tissues. Acid fast M. leprae were demonstrated in 12 patients. The present work emphasises the detection of hepatic involvement in the early stage of the disease and hepato-protective role of indigenous drug Liv-52 in lepromatous leprosy which usually lead to dreaded mutilated complications in the body. |
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1982 |
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1982-06-30 |
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Instituto Lauro de Souza Lima da Secretaria de Estado da Saúde de São Paulo |
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Instituto Lauro de Souza Lima da Secretaria de Estado da Saúde de São Paulo |
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Hansenologia Internationalis: leprosy and other infectious diseases; Vol. 7 No. 1 (1982); 36-44 Hansenologia Internationalis: hanseníase e outras doenças infecciosas; v. 7 n. 1 (1982); 36-44 1982-5161 reponame:Hansenologia Internationalis (Online) instname:Instituto Lauro de Souza Lima (ILSL) instacron:ILSL |
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