[Atypical Localization of a Case of Leprosy in Lomé (Togo)].

Bull Soc Pathol Exot

Service de dermatologie et IST, CHU Sylvanus Olympio, Université de Lomé, Togo.

Published: May 2020

This was a 50-year-old woman with a selling activity living in Lomé who came for a consultation in March 2016 for a facial flushing that had been going on for 2 months without pain or pruritus. On examination, there was a single, erythemato-squamous closet of the right hemiface. There was no infiltration of the right ear. There was moderate cutaneous heat compared to the left hemiface which was without any lesion. Examination of nails, hair, palms and plants was normal. There was no hypertrophy of the peripheral nerves (superficial cervical plexus, ulnar, median). The face was not fixed. Complementary examinations noted a normal blood count and negative HIV status. Histology performed on a biopsy fragment concluded tuberculoid leprosy. The patient was first put on WHO multidrug therapy during 6 months. But one month after stopping this treatment, the lesions resumed. She was referred to a multibacillary leprosy protocol during one year. She had been seen 4 months after stopping treatment, without recurrence. It is important not to ignore leprosy in case of atypical erythema of the face even in the absence of other evocative signs and to perform a biopsy to the slightest doubt.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3166/bspe-2019-0095DOI Listing

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