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  • 11lepršavo — lepr̀šavo pril. DEFINICIJA na lepršav način; lagano ETIMOLOGIJA vidi lepršati …

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  • 12lepršavost — lepr̀šavōst ž <G osti, I osti/ ošću> DEFINICIJA osobina onoga koji je lepršav, svojstvo onog što je lepršavo ETIMOLOGIJA vidi lepršati …

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  • 13leprosy — [ˈleprəsi] noun [U] a serious disease that affects the skin, nerves, and bones and can cause people s fingers and toes to fall off …

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  • 14lepra — ˈleprə noun ( s) Etymology: Late Latin, leprosy more at leper 1. archaic : any of various skin diseases 2. : leprosy …

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  • 15leprosery — ˈleprəˌserē, eri noun ( es) Etymology: French léproserie, from Latin leprosus leprous + French erie ery : leprosarium …

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  • 16Leprosy — For the Hebrew Bible term and its varied meanings, see Tzaraath. For other uses, see Leprosy (disambiguation). Leprosy Classification and external resources A 24 year old man infected with leprosy. ICD 10 …

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  • 17Dapsone — Systematic (IUPAC) name 4 [(4 aminobenzene)sulfonyl]aniline …

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  • 18Leptin receptor — Identifiers Symbols LEPR; CD295; DKFZp686B1731; LEP R; OB R; OBR External IDs …

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  • 19Leprosy — • A chronic infectious disease caused by the bacillus leprœ, characterized by the formation of growths in the skin, mucous membranes, peripheral nerves, bones, and internal viscera, producing various deformities and mutilations of the human body …

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  • 20Clofazimine — Systematic (IUPAC) name N,5 bis(4 chlorophenyl) 3 (propan 2 ylimino) 3,5 dihydrophenazin 2 amine Clinical data Trade names …

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