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Concomitant lucio phenomenon and erythema nodosum in a leprosy patient: clues for their distinct pathogeneses.

Gil Benard1, Neusa Y Sakai-Valente, Maria Angela Bianconcini Trindade.   

Abstract

Lepromatous leprosy patients may develop necrotic lesions, usually in the context of Lucio phenomenon (LP) or severe erythema nodosum (EN). The clinical and histopathological characteristics of the necrotic manifestations of both entities may eventually be confounded. We describe a patient with lepromatous leprosy who developed, since the 4th month of her first pregnancy, recurrent necrotic lesions in lower limbs, which, at the postpartum, worsened and led to partial destruction of ears and nose. In addition, she referred painful nodes on upper limbs since 1 year before pregnancy and intermittent swelling and tenderness of the ankles, which together with a right tibial and ulnar neuritis led to the diagnosis of, erythema nodosum leprosum (ENL). The histopathology of a biopsy of the upper limb (ENL) revealed a dermal-hypodermal inflammation with vasculitis and vascular lumen narrowing, whereas biopsy of the lower limb (LP) revealed small vessels with fibrin thrombi on the superficial layer of the dermis without inflammatory infiltrate and no evidence of vasculitis. Thus, besides having several different clinical features, LP and ENL result from different pathogenetic mechanisms. The histopathological and clinical features distinguishing both entities are proposed. This distinction is important because decrease in bacillary load through multidrug therapy is the main target in LP, whereas in ENL, concomitant reduction of the reaction by means of thalidomide or high-dose steroids is recommended.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19384072     DOI: 10.1097/DAD.0b013e318193c74c

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Dermatopathol        ISSN: 0193-1091            Impact factor:   1.533


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1.  Necrotic erythema nodosum reaction associated with histological alterations of Lucio's phenomenon.

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Journal:  An Bras Dermatol       Date:  2022-01-04       Impact factor: 1.896

2.  Lucio's phenomenon, an uncommon occurrence among leprosy patients in Sri Lanka.

Authors:  Sandamalee Herath; Mitrakrishnan Rayno Navinan; Isurujith Liyanage; Nadeesha Rathnayaka; Jevon Yudhishdran; Janakie Fernando; Ganga Sirimanne; Aruna Kulatunga
Journal:  BMC Res Notes       Date:  2015-11-13

3.  Ulcers in leprosy patients, an unrecognized clinical manifestation: a report of 8 cases.

Authors:  Denis Miyashiro; Carolina Cardona; Neusa Yuriko Sakai Valente; João Avancini; Gil Benard; Maria Angela Bianconcini Trindade
Journal:  BMC Infect Dis       Date:  2019-11-29       Impact factor: 3.090

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