Herpes zoster myelitis: nervous system complications
- PMID: 3804716
- DOI: 10.1007/BF02341478
Herpes zoster myelitis: nervous system complications
Abstract
Transverse myelitis after a zoster viral infection is an exceptional occurrence. In this case we documented an antibody activity against varicella zoster (V-Z) in the cerebrospinal fluid in association with Coxsackie A enterovirus. The clinical course was atypical because of a second episode of myelitis 2 years after the first episode of neurologic viral complications. The positive outcome of therapy with Acyclovir is noteworthy. This case was retrieved in a review of neurologic complications observed in the last few years in patient affected by zoster in our hospital.
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