Lucio’s phenomenon: A report of two cases and review of the literature

G. Lemus-Barrios, J. A. Hoyos-Pulgarín, C. Jiménez-Canizales, Diana Melisa Hidalgo-Zambrano, Fredy Escobar-Montealegre, Á. Mondragón-Cardona, D. A. Medina-Morales
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Introduction: Leprosy is a chronic, multisystemic granulomatous infection caused by Mycobacterium leprae. Lucio’s phenomenon is an uncommon reaction consisting of a severe chronic necrotizing vasculitis. The purpose of this article is to present two cases of Lucio’s phenomenon and a review of the literature on its clinical presentation and management.Case Presentation: Two middle-aged men presented with ulcers and ecchymosis in lower extremities, with simultaneous peripheral nerve damage and leonine facies. Both were treated according to World Health Organization recommendations, with a favorable clinical response.Discussion: The clinical characteristics presented in this article make part of the classical description. A proper history and physical examination allowed for a correct diagnostic approach and prompt confirmation of diagnosis, despite the unspecific nature of these signs and symptoms.Conclusions: Leprosy and Lucio’s phenomenon are infrequent conditions that are difficult to diagnose. We suspect this condition to be under-registered. Awareness and a high clinical suspicion are necessary in endemic regions.
卢西奥现象:两例报告及文献综述
简介:麻风是一种由麻风分枝杆菌引起的慢性多系统肉芽肿性感染。卢西奥现象是一种罕见的反应,包括严重的慢性坏死性血管炎。本文的目的是介绍两例卢西奥现象,并对其临床表现和治疗的文献进行综述。病例介绍:两名中年男性出现下肢溃疡和瘀斑,同时伴有周围神经损伤和leonine相。两人都按照世界卫生组织的建议进行了治疗,临床反应良好。讨论:本文中提出的临床特征是经典描述的一部分。尽管这些体征和症状具有非特异性,但适当的病史和身体检查可以提供正确的诊断方法并及时确认诊断。结论:麻风和卢西奥现象是罕见的、难以诊断的疾病。我们怀疑这种情况登记不足。在流行地区,有必要提高认识和高度的临床怀疑。
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