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Hrithik Dakssesh Putta Nagarajan1, Balakrishnan Kamaraj2, Keerthivasan Selvanathan1
1Department of Internal Medicine Madurai Medical College Madurai Tamil Nadu India.
Abstract:
Bullous type 2 lepra reactions are a rare initial presentation in leprosy that can complicate the disease with vesiculo-bullous lesions. Early recognition and differentiation from other bullous disorders are critical for timely corticosteroid and multidrug therapy initiation to improve patient outcomes.
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