Literature DB >> 28540752

Herpes zoster - typical and atypical presentations.

Roy Rafael Dayan1, Roni Peleg1,2.   

Abstract

Varicella- zoster virus infection is an intriguing medical entity that involves many medical specialties including infectious diseases, immunology, dermatology, and neurology. It can affect patients from early childhood to old age. Its treatment requires expertise in pain management and psychological support. While varicella is caused by acute viremia, herpes zoster occurs after the dormant viral infection, involving the cranial nerve or sensory root ganglia, is re-activated and spreads orthodromically from the ganglion, via the sensory nerve root, to the innervated target tissue (skin, cornea, auditory canal, etc.). Typically, a single dermatome is involved, although two or three adjacent dermatomes may be affected. The lesions usually do not cross the midline. Herpes zoster can also present with unique or atypical clinical manifestations, such as glioma, zoster sine herpete and bilateral herpes zoster, which can be a challenging diagnosis even for experienced physicians. We discuss the epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis and management of Herpes Zoster, typical and atypical presentations.

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Keywords:  Herpes Zoster; anti-viral agents; bilateral herpes zoster; vaccinations for Herpes Zoster; zoster sine herpete

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28540752     DOI: 10.1080/00325481.2017.1335574

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Postgrad Med        ISSN: 0032-5481            Impact factor:   3.840


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2.  First case report of pulmonary embolism with Zoster Sine Herpete.

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6.  Analysis of Risk Factors and Construction of a Prediction Model of Motor Dysfunction Caused by Limb Herpes Zoster.

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8.  Decreased absolute numbers of CD3+ T cells and CD8+ T cells during aging in herpes zoster patients.

Authors:  Li Wei; Jianguang Zhao; Wei Wu; Yu Zhang; Xuyan Fu; Lifeng Chen; Xiaoting Wang
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9.  Herpes zoster might be an indicator for latent COVID 19 infection.

Authors:  Mohamed L Elsaie; Eman A Youssef; Hesham A Nada
Journal:  Dermatol Ther       Date:  2020-06-11       Impact factor: 3.858

10.  Bilateral asymmetrical herpes-zoster with Ramsay hunt syndrome in an immunocompetent adult.

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