02222nas a2200229 4500000000100000008004100001260001200042653002400054653002800078653002000106100001200126700001200138700001200150700001400162700001400176245010000190856009200290300001100382490000600393520157900399022001401978 2020 d c01/202010aTuberculoid leprosy10ajugular vein thrombosis10athickened nerve1 aRahil A1 aOsman A1 aMagdi M1 aKanbour S1 aMahfouz A00aTuberculoid Leprosy with External Jugular Vein Thrombosis: A Case Report and Literature Review. uhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7050969/pdf/1302-1-11176-1-10-20200116.pdf a0013020 v73 a
Thrombotic disease represents a rare manifestation of leprosy. In this study, we report the case of an external jugular vein thrombosis associated with tuberculoid leprosy in a 23-year-old male patient. The patient presented with a 3-month history of painful cord-like swelling on the left side of the neck and a nearly 3-week history of skin lesions on the left cheek and right leg. Physical examination revealed cord-like, tender swelling on the left lateral aspect of the neck overlying the sternocleidomastoid muscle, and a hypopigmented, hypoaesthetic 6×7 cm lesion with an irregular margin on the left cheek. A Doppler ultrasound examination of the jugular vein showed thrombosis of the left external jugular vein. Three-dimensional reconstruction of the computed tomography scan showed the enlarged and enhanced left external jugular vein, as well as 1 of its tributaries, and the thickened skin patch. A skin punch biopsy from the left cheek lesion revealed granulomatous inflammation with occasional peri-adnexal granulomas, consistent with the clinical impression of tuberculoid leprosy. A diagnosis of leprosy with external jugular vein thrombosis was established. Anticoagulation therapy was initiated, and the patient was referred to an infectious disease clinic for treatment with anti-leprosy medications.
LEARNING POINTS: Thickened cord-like neck swelling in leprosy can be vein thrombosis rather than a thickened nerve.Leprosy should be considered if a skin lesion is associated with thrombosis.The common causes of upper extremity DVT.
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