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Serial stellate ganglion blocks for intractable postherpetic itching in a pediatric patient: a case report.

Ryan C Peterson1, Lisa Patel, Kenneth Cubert, Amitabh Gulati.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: While intractable itching may be rarely associated with postherpetic neuralgia, it can have catastrophic complications if present.
METHOD: We highlight a severe case of postherpetic itching in a 10-year-old male with Fanconi's and aplastic anemia, refractory to conventional treatments and requiring intravenous sedation.
RESULTS: Our use of 3 sequential stellate ganglion blocks with 5.5 mL of 0.25% bupivacaine provided significant improvement of the symptoms for 4 months after the last procedure.
CONCLUSION: Although further evaluation is needed, we feel that novel use of sympathetic blockade may provide treatment for intractable itching. Highlighted is the possible influence of the sympathetic system in the pathophysiology of postherpetic itch. IMPLICATION: The use of serial stellate ganglion blocks may be a treatment option for patients with intractable itching and postherpertic neuralgia of the neck and arm region. This technique may lead to more permanent solutions such as pulse radiofrequency lesion or chemical neurolysis of sympathetic ganglions for postherpetic itch.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19461828

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pain Physician        ISSN: 1533-3159            Impact factor:   4.965


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Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med       Date:  2014-10-15

2.  Investigation of the Correlation between Postherpetic Itch and Neuropathic Pain over Time.

Authors:  Rie Ishikawa; Masako Iseki; Rie Koga; Eiichi Inada
Journal:  Pain Res Manag       Date:  2018-12-02       Impact factor: 3.037

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Journal:  Nervenarzt       Date:  2022-08-11       Impact factor: 1.297

4.  Peripheral nerve block with a high concentration of tetracaine dissolved in bupivacaine for intractable post-herpetic itch: a case report.

Authors:  Daiki Yamanaka; Takashi Kawano; Marie Shigematsu-Locatelli; Atsushi Nishigaki; Sonoe Kitamura; Bun Aoyama; Hiroki Tateiwa; Noriko Kitaoka; Masataka Yokoyama
Journal:  JA Clin Rep       Date:  2016-12-05

5.  Postherpetic Pruritus: A Potential Complication of Herpes Zoster Virus Infection.

Authors:  Shahzeb Hassan; Philip R Cohen
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2019-09-16

6.  The relative frequency of pruritus in postherpetic neuralgia patients presenting to the pain clinic and associative factors.

Authors:  Cheolhwan Park; Hyunji John; Jaemoon Lee; Seungwan Hong; Minjung Kim; Sangtae Park; Jae Hun Kim
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2022-09-02       Impact factor: 1.817

7.  Pregabalin for postherpetic itch: a case report.

Authors:  Nobuhiro Shimada; Yasunori Niwa; Kunihisa Hotta; Takashi Igarashi; Mamoru Takeuchi
Journal:  JA Clin Rep       Date:  2020-03-23
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