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Varicella-zoster-virus folliculitis promoted clonal cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia.

Gazelle Aram1, Angela Rohwedder, Tipu Nazeer, Robert Shoss, Ari Fisher, J Andrew Carlson.   

Abstract

Post herpes zoster (HZ) reactions have been associated with panoply of neoplastic, inflammatory, and fibro-inflammatory cutaneous disorders. Varicella zoster virus (VZV) DNA has not been identified in most of these reports. After an episode of HZ, a healthy, active 90-year-old female developed ulcerative nodules in the affected trigeminal V1 dermatome and the contra-lateral trigeminal region over a 1-year period. Excision and/or biopsy of all these lesions showed similar pathologic changes that consisted of herpetic folliculitis, adjacent dense mixed nodular lymphocytic infiltrates with germinal centers (cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia (CLH)), and in the deeper excision specimens, an obliterative vasculitis of a vessel with smooth muscle in its wall. Immunophenotype analysis revealed a mixed, predominate T- and B-cell population without loss of pan-T cell antigens or aberrant expression by B cells of T-cell antigens. Polymerase chain reaction for herpetic DNA was positive for VZV DNA. Lymphocyte gene rearrangement analysis revealed 2 distinct, anatomically and chronologically, monoclonal B-cell populations and a monoclonal T-cell population in one nodule. Treatment with valacyclovir has lead to almost complete resolution of her cutaneous nodules after 6 months of therapy. In this case, it can be surmised that persistence of VZV infection and lack of effective cell-mediated immunity lead to development of both immunopathology (vasculitis) and excessive lymphoid cell proliferation (CLH).

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16148411     DOI: 10.1097/01.dad.0000178005.34515.7f

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Dermatopathol        ISSN: 0193-1091            Impact factor:   1.533


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