Lucio Phenomenon: Sequelae of Neglected Leprosy

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Lucio phenomenon is a potentially fatal leprosy reaction seen in pure, primitive, and diffuse form of lepromatous leprosy. It is a globally restricted phenomenon that occurs in Mexico and Costa Rica; however, sporadic cases have been reported elsewhere. We report a rare case of a 50-year-old Indonesian, who resided in Malaysia for the past 33 years, which presented with extensive ulcers on all four limbs for 3 weeks, as well as a 16-year history of skin changes and alopecia. Full evaluation established the diagnosis of lepromatous leprosy with Lucio phenomenon. Delay in diagnosis leads to significant disabilities and disease transmission within the community. Therefore, primary care practitioners, even in non-endemic countries, should be wary of this atypical feature of leprosy to prevent complications since it is a highly curable disease.

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Ya, S. N. C., Muhamad, R., Zakaria, R., Ishak, A., & Abdullah, W. N. H. W. (2021). Lucio Phenomenon: Sequelae of Neglected Leprosy. Korean Journal of Family Medicine, 42(3), 245–249. https://doi.org/10.4082/kjfm.19.0068

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