Lucio’s Phenomenon in Lepromatous Leprosy Patient: A Rare Case Report

Irma Amalia, Agnes Sri Widayati, Holy Ametati, Yosep Ferdinand Rahmat Sugianto, Sri Windayati
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BACKGROUND: Lucio’s phenomenon is a rare leprosy reaction, characterized by severe necrotic cutaneous lesions that generally occur in patients with untreated or inadequately treated lepromatous leprosy (LL). OBJECTIVE: to describe and comprehend the diagnosis and management of Lucio’s phenomenon in leprosy patients CASE: Male, 34 years old with extensive wounds on both arms and legs. About 3 years earlier, the patient felt burning heat in both hands and feet followed by loss of eyebrows and eyelashes, and a change in the shape of the nose. The patient had not received previous therapy. Physical examination showed that the patient appeared anaemic, leonine facies, megalobuli, madarosis, saddle nose, thickening of the ulnar and posterior tibial nerves, deformities of the fingers and toes, and amputations of several fingers. The dermatological status showed multiple ulcers of irregular shape and varying sizes with pus and necrotic tissue. Reitz serum test revealed a bacterial index of +3 with a morphological index of 90%, and routine blood showed hypochromic microcytic anaemia and leucocytosis. The patient received corticosteroid therapy, anti-leprosy combination therapy, antibiotics, iron tablets and wound care. DISCUSSION: Lucio’s phenomenon consists of skin lesions that range from painful red-black patches to flaky blisters and ulcerations. These lesions usually occur on the lower extremities, and may extend proximally and distally. The lesions improved after administration of corticosteroids and anti-leprosy. Delayed diagnosis leads to significant disability and community transmission of the disease. The later the diagnosis, the more serious the disease becomes and can lead to death due to sepsis. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are important. CONCLUSION: Early detection is crucial in order to deliver therapy earlier and prevent disease worsening.
麻风病人的卢西奥现象:罕见病例报告
背景:卢西奥现象是一种罕见的麻风反应,以严重的皮肤坏死性病变为特征,通常发生在未经治疗或治疗不当的麻风病(LL)患者身上。目的:描述和理解麻风病人卢西奥现象的诊断和处理 案例:男性,34 岁,双臂和双腿有广泛伤口。大约 3 年前,患者感觉双手和双脚灼热,随后眉毛和睫毛脱落,鼻子形状发生变化。患者之前没有接受过治疗。体格检查显示,患者贫血、瘦脸、巨结节、畸形、鞍鼻、尺神经和胫后神经增粗、手指和脚趾畸形、多个手指截肢。皮肤状况显示有多个形状不规则、大小不一的溃疡,溃疡处有脓液和坏死组织。雷茨血清检测显示细菌指数为 +3,形态指数为 90%,血常规显示低色素性小红细胞性贫血和白细胞增多。患者接受了皮质类固醇治疗、抗麻风病综合疗法、抗生素、铁片和伤口护理。讨论:卢西奥现象包括从疼痛的红黑色斑块到片状水疱和溃疡的皮损。这些皮损通常发生在下肢,可向近端和远端扩展。在使用皮质类固醇激素和抗麻风病药物后,皮损有所好转。延误诊断会导致严重的残疾和疾病的社区传播。诊断越晚,病情越严重,并可能因败血症而死亡。因此,早期诊断和适当治疗非常重要。结论:早期发现对于尽早治疗和防止疾病恶化至关重要。
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