Trigeminal Zoster with drug-induced labial angioedema leading to necrosis
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Trigeminal Zoster with drug-induced labial angioedema leading to necrosis
Abstract
Introduction: Zoster is caused by the reactivation of a dormant viral infection, and is characterized by painful, vesicular lesions along a dermatome. Neuritic pain associated with zoster can be treated with anticonvulsant medications.
Case report: An immunocompetent adult physician developed prominent zoster lesions in the trigeminal nerve distribution. Treatment included antiviral therapy for the acute infection, and pharmacotherapy for neuritic pain. Pharmacotherapy included several anticonvulsant agents, with labial angioedema developing after initiation of oxcarbazepine.
Discussion: The case is notable for the pictorial timeline of lesion development, as well as the marked incident angioedema following initiation of treatment for neuritis with oxcarbazepine.
Conclusions: Clinicians should remain vigilant for drug-induced facial angioedema when treating patients with trigeminal zoster-related neuritis due to the potential for angioedema to aggravate a lesion, resulting in scarring. Angioedema of the head and neck should be closely monitored due to the potential for airway compromise.
Keywords: Zoster; adverse drug reaction; angioedema; oxcarbazepine; varicella.
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