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An unusual presentation in relapse case of histoid leprosy

Abstract

Histoid leprosy (HL) is a very rare and highly infectious variant of lepromatous leprosy, presenting as skin-coloured, succulent nodules and plaques on apparently healthy skin. It is histologically characterized by a dense bundle of histiocytes arranged in storiform manner. Usually, it occurs in patients with leprosy who relapse after dapsone monotherapy or inadequate antileprotic treatment; it can even arise de novo. We present a case of umbilicated presentation in a patient with a case of relapse HL, even after adequate treatment with multibacillary multidrug therapy for 12 months. Although rare, the higher load of lepra bacilli in these cases makes it a matter of concern, and challenging for leprologists to make early diagnosis and treatment.

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Type
Journal Article
Author
Mathur M
Paudel S
Bhattarai N
Regmi S
Karki S
Shrestha S