| Literature DB >> 34909338 |
Hiroshi Fukuoka1, Nobuko Fukuoka1, Toshiro Kibe2, R Shane Tubbs3,4,5, Joe Iwanaga3,6,7.
Abstract
Recently, two cases of oral herpes zoster (HZ) following COVID-19 vaccines were reported. It was suggested that COVID-19 vaccine-related oral HZ cases might be missed or misdiagnosed as stomatitis or isolated oral herpes. In this report, five cases of oral HZ following COVID-19 vaccinations are presented. Four cases were observed on the hard palate (V2), and one case was found on the mandible (V3). Four patients did not receive any treatment for their oral HZ, but one patient also had skin reactions on her right orbit and ear and was thus treated with an antiviral drug. As these cases were seen during such a short period of time and in one practice, the relationship with the COVID-19 vaccination appears to be related.Entities:
Keywords: clinical anatomy; covid-19; dermatome; infection; oral herpes zoster; palate; pandemic; reactivation; vaccination; varicella zoster virus
Year: 2021 PMID: 34909338 PMCID: PMC8663753 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.19433
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1A mirror image of the multiple unilateral herpes zoster on the left hard palate (arrowheads)
Five cases of oral HZ following the COVID-19 vaccination
HZ, herpes zoster
| Case | Age (years) | Sex | Latent period of vaccine-related HZ | Affected area (dermatome) | Vaccinated side (arm) | Vaccine type | Dose reactivating HZ | Medical history | HZ in other areas |
| 1 | 63 | F | 2 weeks | Left palate (V2) | Left | BNT162b2 | First dose | Asthma | None |
| 2 | 70 | F | 3 weeks | Right mandible (V3) | Right | BNT162b2 | Second dose | Hypertension | Right orbit and ear |
| 3 | 84 | F | 1 week | Right palate (V2) | Left | BNT162b2 | Second dose | Arrhythmia, stroke, Ménière's disease | None |
| 4 | 97 | F | 3 weeks | Left palate (V2) | Left | BNT162b2 | First dose | Hypertension, stroke, dementia | None |
| 5 | 59 | M | 3 weeks | Left palate (V2) | Left | BNT162b2 | Second dose | None | None |