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1. Diagnostic Accuracy of Clinical and Microbiological Signs in Patients With Skin Lesions Resembling Buruli Ulcer in an Endemic Region

2. Buruli Ulcer in Traveler from Suriname, South America, to the Netherlands

3. Effects of impairments on activities and participation in people affected by leprosy in The Netherlands

4. The role of radiology in nerve function impairment and its musculoskeletal complications in leprosy

5. A clinical and radiological follow-up study in leprosy patients with asymptomatic neuropathic feet

6. Role of PGL-I antibody detection in the diagnosis of pure neural leprosy

7. Point-of-care management of urogenital Chlamydia trachomatis via Gram-stained smear analysis in male high-risk patients. Diagnostic accuracy and cost-effectiveness before and after changing the screening indication at the STI Clinic in Amsterdam

8. Tolerability and efficacy of hydrocolloid dressings in the treatment of venous leg ulcers under tropical conditions: an open prospective study

9. Serum neopterin concentrations during treatment of leishmaniasis: useful as test of cure?

10. Immunohistological Analysis of In Situ Expression of Mycobacterial Antigens in Skin Lesions of Leprosy Patients Across the Histopathological Spectrum

11. Type 1- and Type 2-Like Lesional Skin-DerivedMycobacterium leprae-Responsive T Cell Clones Are Characterized by Coexpression of IFN-γ/TNF-α and IL-4/IL-5/IL-13, Respectively

12. Chronic Leg Ulcer Caused by Mycobacterium immunogenum

13. Effectiveness and usability of short-time treatment of psoriasis vulgaris with two different corticosteroids under occlusion with a hydrocolloid dressing (ContreetR)

16. Variation in clinical presentation and genotype of causative Leishmania major strain in cutaneous leishmaniasis in north and south Afghanistan

17. Cutaneous leishmaniasis (Leishmania major infection) in Dutch troops deployed in northern Afghanistan: epidemiology, clinical aspects, and treatment

18. Foot impairments and limitations in walking activities in people affected by leprosy

19. Increased plantar foot pressure in persons affected by leprosy

20. The role of radiology in nerve function impairment and its musculoskeletal complications in leprosy

21. Heterogeneity of monoclonal antibody-reactive epitopes on mycobacterial 30-kilodalton-region proteins and the secreted antigen 85 complex and demonstration of antigen 85B on the Mycobacterium leprae cell wall surface

22. First reported case of Mycobacterium ulcerans infection in a patient from China

23. The relation between seroprevalence of antibodies against phenolic glycolipid-I among school children and leprosy endemicity in Brazil

24. Polymorphism N248S in the human Toll-like receptor 1 gene is related to leprosy and leprosy reactions

25. Epidemiology of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Suriname: a study performed in 2006

26. Imported tropical infectious ulcers in travelers

27. Risk factors for developing leprosy--a population-based cohort study in Indonesia

28. Leprosy-specific B-cells within cellular infiltrates in active leprosy lesions

29. Quantitative nucleic acid sequence-based assay as a new molecular tool for detection and quantification of Leishmania parasites in skin biopsy samples

30. Role of PGL-I antibody detection in the diagnosis of pure neural leprosy

32. Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Acquired in Jura, France

33. MR imaging of neuropathic feet in leprosy patients with suspected osteomyelitis

34. Microcirculatory changes in travelers to a tropical country

35. The mycobacterial secreted antigen 85 complex possesses epitopes that are differentially expressed in human leprosy lesions and Mycobacterium leprae-infected armadillo tissues

36. Association of the mycobacterial 30-kDa region proteins with the cutaneous infiltrates of leprosy lesions. Evidence for the involvement of the major mycobacterial secreted proteins in the local immune response of leprosy

37. Follow-up of multibacillary leprosy patients using a phenolic glycolipid-I-based ELISA. Do increasing ELISA-values after discontinuation of treatment indicate relapse?

38. IL-2 and IL-12 act in synergy to overcome antigen specific T cell unresponsiveness in mycobacterial disease

39. Lesional skin derived Type 1- and Type 2-like Mycobacterium leprae responsive T cells are characterized by co-production of IFN-γ and TNF-α, versus IL-4, IL-5 and IL-13

41. Evaluation of methods for bulk solution collection from container root media

42. C1Q Precipitin in the Sera of Patients with Allergic Vasculitis (Gougerot-Ruiter Syndrome)

43. Effect of Various Soilless Root Media and Insecticides on Fungus Gnats

44. CRYO CORNER: Cryosurgery for Cutaneous Leishmaniasis

45. The Effect of Pruning and Growth Regulator Treatments on Rose Plant Renewal1

46. Thalidomide therapy. An open trial

47. Miltefosine treatment of Leishmania major infection: an observational study involving Dutch military personnel returning from northern Afghanistan

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