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🏥 Disease / Health Topic

Leprosy

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Clinical Trials
1
Meta-Analyses
0
PubMed References
📋 Sample Trials
None linked yet.
📊 Sample Meta-Analyses
CRD42015026792
Is there a relationship between hepcidin levels or vitamin D receptors and the severity of leprosy?
Leprosy or Hansen's disease is a chronic infectious disease caused by M. leprae,
📚 Sample References
None linked yet.
🏥 All Disease / Health Topic data fields for Leprosy
🏥 Names
Disease Name
Leprosy
Alias Names
Leprosy [Hansen'S Disease]; Leprosy, Unspecified; Leprosy
Topic Type
syndrome
🧬 Ontology Classifications
DisGeNET Type
disease
UMLS Type
Disease or Syndrome
MeSH Class
Infections
DO Class
disease of anatomical entity; disease by infectious agent
🔗 External References
Disease Ontology
1024
DisGeNET
C0023343
🔍 Raw view — every non-empty column on this row (27 fields)
name
Leprosy
alias name
Leprosy [Hansen'S Disease]; Leprosy, Unspecified; Leprosy
topic type
syndrome
disgenet disease type
disease
umls disease type
Disease or Syndrome
mesh disease class
Infections
do disease class
disease of anatomical entity; disease by infectious agent
umls disease type id
T047
mesh disease class id
C01
do disease class id
DOID:0050117; DOID:7
herb disease id
HBDIS001685
disgenet id
C0023343
mesh id
D007918
do id
1024
icd10 id
A30; A30.9

📊 Meta-Analyses

1 · systematic review
CRD42015026792 Is there a relationship between hepcidin levels or vitamin D receptors and the s
→ Leprosy or Hansen's disease is a chronic infectiou
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