Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine (Jul 2024)

Borderline lepromatous leprosy: A case report

  • Nilshan Fernando,
  • Chiranthi Welhenge,
  • Ranjan Premaratna,
  • Ahamed Uwyse

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/apjtm.apjtm_874_23
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 7
pp. 329 – 332

Abstract

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Rationale: Lepromatous leprosy can have many atypical presentations, obscuring early diagnosis. We present a case of lepromatous leprosy, presenting with atypical features, which made a diagnostic dilemma. Patient concerns: A 48-year-old man presented with bilateral lower limb oedema and scaly “ichthyosis like” skin rash in both hands and feet, hepatosplenomegaly and pancytopenia, over a course of three months, without any classical features of leprosy. A skin biopsy revealed an unexpected diagnosis of borderline lepromatous leprosy. Diagnosis: Lepromatous leprosy. Interventions: Multi-drug regimen treatment with rifampicin, dapsone and clofazimine for lepromatous leprosy. Outcomes: The patient made a good clinical recovery. Lessons: In endemic settings, clinicians should be aware of similar atypical manifestations of leprosy to face the global challenge of eradicating this chronic deforming disease.

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