A known case of Lepromatous Leprosy was initiated on treatment.He developed new painful,erythematous papules over the body along with fever and lymphadenopathy. What is the likely diagnosis?
Correct Answer: Type II lepra reaction
Description: Fever,Lymphadenopathy appearance of new skin lesions are suggestive of Type II Lepra reaction (or down grading reaction) which is caused by Type III hypersensitivity.
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