Lucio’s phenomenon: Exuberant case report and review of Brazilian cases

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Lucio’s phenomenon is an uncommon reaction characterized by severe necrotizing cutaneous lesions that occurs in patients with Lucio’s leprosy and lepromatous leprosy. It is considered by some authors as a variant of type 2 or 3 reaction. Death can occur because of blood dyscrasia or sepsis. Precipitating factors include infections, drugs and pregnancy. We report a 31-year-old female patient exhibiting both clinical and histopathological features of lepromatous leprosy and Lucio’s phenomenon presenting favorable response to treatment. We complement our report with a literature review of the Brazilian cases of Lucio’s phenomenon published in Portuguese and English.

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Rocha, R. H., Emerich, P. S., Diniz, L. M., De Oliveira, M. B. B., Cabral, A. N. F., & Do Amaral, A. C. V. (2016). Lucio’s phenomenon: Exuberant case report and review of Brazilian cases. Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia, 91(5), 60–63. https://doi.org/10.1590/abd1806-4841.20164370

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