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An overview of skin lesions adapted to Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Persian Medicine

BACKGROUND: Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (CL) which is prevalent in all continents and is classified by the WHO as one of the neglected tropical diseases, existed in the past also, and discovered ancient works confirm this issue. The lack of adaptation of diseases between Persian Medicine (PM) and Modern...

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Autores principales: Maleki, Masoud, Yousefi, Mahdi, Bazzaz, Sayyed Mojtaba Mousavi, Tabassi, Sayyed Abolghasem Sajadi, Rakhshandeh, Hasan, Hamedi, Shokouh Sadat, Haghighi, Gholamreza
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Publicado: Electronic physician 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5783139/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29403630
http://dx.doi.org/10.19082/5854
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author Maleki, Masoud
Yousefi, Mahdi
Bazzaz, Sayyed Mojtaba Mousavi
Tabassi, Sayyed Abolghasem Sajadi
Rakhshandeh, Hasan
Hamedi, Shokouh Sadat
Haghighi, Gholamreza
author_facet Maleki, Masoud
Yousefi, Mahdi
Bazzaz, Sayyed Mojtaba Mousavi
Tabassi, Sayyed Abolghasem Sajadi
Rakhshandeh, Hasan
Hamedi, Shokouh Sadat
Haghighi, Gholamreza
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description BACKGROUND: Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (CL) which is prevalent in all continents and is classified by the WHO as one of the neglected tropical diseases, existed in the past also, and discovered ancient works confirm this issue. The lack of adaptation of diseases between Persian Medicine (PM) and Modern medicine, led to no usage of effective therapeutic experiences of prior physicians. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is finding skin lesions adapted to CL in PM for usage of same disease treatment in the next clinical trials, and the use of approved therapies in CL. METHODS: In a narrative review, without time limitation, documentary study was conducted for different names and clinical aspects of CL in printed and electronic resources of modern medicine such as: Rook’s Textbook of Dermatology, Harper’s Textbook of Pediatric Dermatology, PubMed, and Embase. Then, found names were searched in printed and electronic resources of PM such as: Al-Qanun fi al-tibb, Al-Tasrif leman ajeza an-e-Taliff, JamiTib 1.5 published by Noorsoft.org. Then, skin lesions which were similar to CL with these aspects were searched: clinical manifestation and forms, chronicity, curability, mosquito bite, were studied in references of PM. Finally, matching, syllogism and logical inference were performed and conclusion was made. RESULTS: Forty-five names for CL were found in the searched resources. However, only Balkhieh, Kheyroonieh and Baghdadi button were names found in PM resources. Also, from 61 studied skin lesions in PM resources, only 6 cases had similarities to CL. CONCLUSION: In spite of the existence of CL’s similarity with Balkhieh, Kheyroonieh and the Baghdadi button, there are serious differentiations. Zat-ol-asl rashes and reddish solb rashes, kinds of stranger rashes, probably adapted with CL.
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spelling pubmed-57831392018-02-05 An overview of skin lesions adapted to Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Persian Medicine Maleki, Masoud Yousefi, Mahdi Bazzaz, Sayyed Mojtaba Mousavi Tabassi, Sayyed Abolghasem Sajadi Rakhshandeh, Hasan Hamedi, Shokouh Sadat Haghighi, Gholamreza Electron Physician Review BACKGROUND: Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (CL) which is prevalent in all continents and is classified by the WHO as one of the neglected tropical diseases, existed in the past also, and discovered ancient works confirm this issue. The lack of adaptation of diseases between Persian Medicine (PM) and Modern medicine, led to no usage of effective therapeutic experiences of prior physicians. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is finding skin lesions adapted to CL in PM for usage of same disease treatment in the next clinical trials, and the use of approved therapies in CL. METHODS: In a narrative review, without time limitation, documentary study was conducted for different names and clinical aspects of CL in printed and electronic resources of modern medicine such as: Rook’s Textbook of Dermatology, Harper’s Textbook of Pediatric Dermatology, PubMed, and Embase. Then, found names were searched in printed and electronic resources of PM such as: Al-Qanun fi al-tibb, Al-Tasrif leman ajeza an-e-Taliff, JamiTib 1.5 published by Noorsoft.org. Then, skin lesions which were similar to CL with these aspects were searched: clinical manifestation and forms, chronicity, curability, mosquito bite, were studied in references of PM. Finally, matching, syllogism and logical inference were performed and conclusion was made. RESULTS: Forty-five names for CL were found in the searched resources. However, only Balkhieh, Kheyroonieh and Baghdadi button were names found in PM resources. Also, from 61 studied skin lesions in PM resources, only 6 cases had similarities to CL. CONCLUSION: In spite of the existence of CL’s similarity with Balkhieh, Kheyroonieh and the Baghdadi button, there are serious differentiations. Zat-ol-asl rashes and reddish solb rashes, kinds of stranger rashes, probably adapted with CL. Electronic physician 2017-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC5783139/ /pubmed/29403630 http://dx.doi.org/10.19082/5854 Text en © 2017 The Authors This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/) , which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Maleki, Masoud
Yousefi, Mahdi
Bazzaz, Sayyed Mojtaba Mousavi
Tabassi, Sayyed Abolghasem Sajadi
Rakhshandeh, Hasan
Hamedi, Shokouh Sadat
Haghighi, Gholamreza
An overview of skin lesions adapted to Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Persian Medicine
title An overview of skin lesions adapted to Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Persian Medicine
title_full An overview of skin lesions adapted to Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Persian Medicine
title_fullStr An overview of skin lesions adapted to Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Persian Medicine
title_full_unstemmed An overview of skin lesions adapted to Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Persian Medicine
title_short An overview of skin lesions adapted to Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Persian Medicine
title_sort overview of skin lesions adapted to cutaneous leishmaniasis in persian medicine
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5783139/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29403630
http://dx.doi.org/10.19082/5854
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