01388nas a2200229 4500000000100000008004100001260000900042653002000051653001100071653001800082653001200100653002500112653001000137653001300147100002500160245010600185856008300291300001100374490000700385520075200392022001401144 1962 d c196210aEarly diagnosis10aHumans10aIontophoresis10aleprosy10aParasympathomimetics10aSweat10aSweating1 aMartinez Dominguez V00aEarly diagnosis of leprosy by study of the sweat response to iontophoresis with parasympathomimetics. uhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2555669/pdf/bullwho00312-0082.pdf a227-310 v263 a
The final aim of any leprosy control campaign is the eradication of the disease, or at least its reduction to a point where it no longer constitutes a major public health problem. The only possible ways of achieving this end are, firstly, through intensive case-finding and, secondly, through mass treatment.For obvious reasons diagnosis must be made at the earliest possible moment, which is not always easy by ordinary methods. Thus any technique to improve early diagnosis deserves full study. Observation of the sweat response to iontophoresis using parasympathomimetic drugs seems an easy and objective method of detecting leprosy skin lesions; it may therefore constitute a valuable step forward in the improvement of leprosy control.
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