Covid 19 induced destructive impact on a leprosy patient


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Author Details : Geetha K*

Volume : 7, Issue : 3, Year : 2021

Article Page : 277-279

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijced.2021.053



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Background: COVID-19 pandemic has caused marked economic, social, and health impacts. People affected by leprosy have additionally been hit via way of means by the pandemic. Many patients have missed their monthly medications. Here is a report of one such case who presented with vasculonecrotic erythema nodosum due to discontinuation of MB MDT therapy.
Case presentation: A 26-year-old man affected with leprosy presented to our OPD with a 2- month history of fever, hemorrhagic blisters and ulcers over extremities. On examination, purpuric plaques, hemorrhagic bullae and necrotic ulcers were found on the face and extremities along with erythematous edematous lesions on the trunk. The diagnosis of vasculonecrotic erythema nodosum was made with the characteristic clinical and diagnostic features.
Conclusion: Leprosy is a chronic disease with various atypical, rare and unrecognizable manifestations. Early diagnosis and prompt treatment are needed to reduce morbidity and mortality. In this Covid situation, special attention should be paid to chronic diseases such as leprosy by giving appropriate guidelines on how to treat them.


Keywords: Covid 19, Leprosy, Vasculonecrotic erythema nodosum


How to cite : Geetha K, Covid 19 induced destructive impact on a leprosy patient. IP Indian J Clin Exp Dermatol 2021;7(3):277-279


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Article History

Received : 09-08-2021

Accepted : 11-08-2021


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