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    Is there an increased risk of TB relapse in patients treated with fixed-dose combination drugs in Indonesia? by SURYANTO, A. A, VAN DEN BROEK, J, HATTA, M, DE SOLDENHOFF, R, VAN DER WERF, M. J

    “…SETTING: South Sulawesi Province, Republic of Indonesia.OBJECTIVE: To compare relapse rates among tuberculosis (TB) patients treated with fixed-dose…”
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    Disabilities of hands, feet and eyes in newly diagnosed leprosy patients in eastern Nepal by Schipper, A, Lubbers, W J, Hogeweg, M, De Soldenhoff, R

    Published in Leprosy review (01-09-1994)
    “…The objective of the study was to determine the magnitude of hand/feet/eye disabilities in newly diagnosed leprosy patients by examining all newly diagnosed…”
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    Choosing the decolourizer and its strength to stain Mycobacterium leprae. Does it actually matter? by de Soldenhoff, R, Hatta, M, Siro, T W

    Published in Leprosy review (01-06-1998)
    “…Leprosy bacilli are more easily decolourized during staining than tuberculosis bacilli, so a weaker concentration of decolourizer is usually recommended. In…”
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    Eye disease in newly diagnosed leprosy patients in eastern Nepal by Lubbers, W J, Schipper, A, Hogeweg, M, De Soldenhoff, R

    Published in Leprosy review (01-09-1994)
    “…To determine the magnitude of eye lesions in newly diagnosed leprosy patients we examined their eyes. The Eastern Leprosy Control Project was supported by The…”
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    The allocation of leprosy patients into paucibacillary and multibacillary groups for multidrug therapy, taking into account the number of body areas affected by skin, or skin and nerve lesions by Van Brakel, W H, de Soldenhoff, R, McDougall, A C

    Published in Leprosy review (01-09-1992)
    “…In Nepal, the setting up and maintaining of reliable services for slit-skin smears has proven difficult. A clinical classification system for leprosy has…”
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    High cure rates in smear-positive tuberculosis patients using ambulatory treatment with once-weekly supervision during the intensive phase in Sulawesi, Republic of Indonesia by BECX-BLEUMINK, M, DJAMALUDDIN, S, LOPRANG, F, DE SOLDENHOFF, R, WIBOWO, H, ARYONO, M

    “…SETTING: The four provinces of Sulawesi, Republic of Indonesia.OBJECTIVE: Treatment of smear-positive pulmonary tuberculosis patients using ambulatory…”
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    Specificity of lymphocytotoxic autoantibodies (LCAbs) found in the serum of leprosy patients: class I MHC antigens by Rasheed, F N, Locniskar, M, McCloskey, D J, Hasan, R S, Chiang, T J, Rose, P, de Soldenhoff, R, Festenstein, H, McAdam, K P

    Published in Leprosy review (01-03-1991)
    “…Lymphocytotoxic autoantibodies (LCAbs) of the IgM class have been identified in patients with borderline tuberculoid (BT) and borderline lepromatous (BL)…”
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    Ivory Towers by de Soldenhoff, R.

    Published in British Medical Journal (17-09-1966)
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    Community based programmes can help to manage tuberculosis more effectively by de Soldenhoff, Richard

    Published in BMJ (14-03-1998)
    “…EDITOR-In many low income countries the cure rates achieved by tuberculosis field programmes (for sputum smear positive cases) exceed the 85% target set by the…”
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    Self-administered dapsone compliance of leprosy patients in eastern Nepal by van Trier, Y D, de Soldenhoff, R

    Published in Leprosy review (01-03-1991)
    “…Self-administered dapsone intake by leprosy patients in Eastern Nepal was monitored with a urine spot test. Of 341 outpatients 55 (16.1%) were found to be…”
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    Primary health care in the New Hebrides by De Soldenhoff, R

    “…The New Hebrides is a small Melanesian country in the South-West Pacific whose doctors are almost entirely recruited from France and Great Britain, the two…”
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