نتایج جستجو برای: varicella zoster

تعداد نتایج: 17197  

2011
Koji Miyata Tomoya Nagata Masamitsu Yamamoto Ken-ichi Kaneko Ryo Asato

We report here two cases of laryngitis due to varicella-zoster virus infection. The patients were a 68-year-old male and a 37-year-old male who both presented with pharyngeal pain. A white erosive lesion was noted on hemilateral side of the larynx, but no vocal cord paralysis was observed in either patient. Based on the unilaterality of the lesion, we made a diagnosis of herpes zoster of the la...

Journal: :Kathmandu University medical journal 2006
B P Paudyal A Karki M Zimmerman G Kayastha P Acharya

Herpes zoster, a sequel of the reactivation of the varicella zoster virus, usually presents with cutaneous eruptions associated with intense pain and burning sensation in the affected dermatomes. Motor weakness, however, can sometimes complicate herpes zoster. In this report we present a case that had diaphragmatic motor weakness as a sequel of herpes zoster lesions in the neck.

Journal: :Clinical microbiology reviews 2005
Sophie Hambleton Anne A Gershon

Varicella-zoster virus (VZV), the cause of chickenpox and shingles, is a pathogen in retreat following the introduction of mass vaccination in the United States in 1995. The live attenuated Oka vaccine, which is safe and immunogenic, gives good protection against both varicella and zoster in the short to medium term. It has undoubtedly been highly effective to date in reducing all forms of vari...

Journal: :Archives of neurology 2003
Andrew N Russman Richard J Lederman Leonard H Calabrese Peter J Embi Bagher Forghani Donald H Gilden

A 51-year-old woman with CREST syndrome (calcinosis, Raynaud phenomenon, esophageal dysmotility, sclerodactyly, and telangiectasia) developed stepwise progressive focal neurological deficits without zoster rash. Multifocal ischemic infarcts were seen on magnetic resonance imaging, and cerebral angiography revealed focal stenosis of arteries affecting the intracranial circulation. A brain biopsy...

2014
Tsukane Kobayashi Akiko Yagami Kayoko Suzuki Tetsushi Yoshikawa Kayoko Matsunaga

Concurrent reactivation of herpes simplex and varicella zoster viruses is rare. Here, we describe the case of an elderly patient with herpes labialis and herpes zoster manifesting as a right-side facial eruption with vesicles and crusting. The loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assay demonstrated the presence of both herpes simplex virus type 1 and varicella zoster virus in swab samp...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1984
W E Friedrichs C Grose

Glycoprotein gp118, one of the major glycosylated proteins specified by varicella-zoster virus, is biologically of great importance since it possesses an epitope which elicits a complement-independent neutralizing antibody response. To purify this glycoprotein from a Nonidet-solubilized extract of varicella-zoster virus-infected cells, we examined its affinity to a variety of ligands, including...

2013
Yil Ryun Jo Chin Wook Chung Jung Soo Lee Hye Jeong Park

Vernet syndrome involves the IX, X, and XI cranial nerves and is most often attributable to malignancy, aneurysm or skull base fracture. Although there have been several reports on Vernet's syndrome caused by fracture and inflammation, cases related to varicella-zoster virus are rare and have not yet been reported in South Korea. A 32-year-old man, who complained of left ear pain, hoarse voice ...

Journal: :Lancet 2001
J K Wiencke K T Kelsey Z F Zuo A Weinberg M R Wrensch

A 32 bp deletion in the chemokine receptor CCR5 gene modulates HIV-1 infection. However, whether this CCR5 gene variation modifies immunity to common herpesvirus infections is unknown. We investigated whole blood IgG concentrations of 157 normal adult blood donors. Also we assessed whether the 32 bp deletion of CCR5 (delta32CCR5) was associated with circulating IgG to four herpesviruses: varice...

Journal: :Pain research & management 2009
Gary J Bennett C Peter N Watson

OBJECTIVES The history behind the current understanding of the varicella-zoster virus and its relationship to the pain conditions caused by shingles and postherpetic neuralgia are reviewed. The framework for the current conceptualization is Hope-Simpson's latency hypothesis. Data from recent work in virology, neuroanatomy and epidemiology are reviewed, as is work using varicella-zoster virus-in...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1988
P G West B Aldrich R Hartwig G J Haller

Standard cell culture and centrifugation culture were compared for the isolation of varicella-zoster virus from 337 clinical specimens. Of a total of 85 (25%) positive specimens, 67 (78.8%) were positive by centrifugation culture alone and 18 (21.2%) were positive by both methods. When epithelial cells from the specimen were included in the vial inoculum, these cells stained positive and increa...

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