Hemant Gupta, Pratiksha Ramesh Meshram, Harshal Bisen, Panchami Pradeep Kumar and Arvinder Singh Ghai
This case highlights the complex relationship between longstanding multibacillary leprosy, newly developed ENL treated with thalidomide and minocycline, and the complicating factor of type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM). This combination led to a troubling cascade of events, beginning with swelling in one lower leg and progressing to deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and acute pulmonary embolism (PE). The dangerous triad of DM, leprosy, and thalidomide marked by their combined effects on blood clotting, lymphatic function, and endothelial injuries unfolded quickly, stressing the importance of remaining alert in areas where these conditions are prevalent.
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