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Case Reports
. 2024 Apr 19;17(4):e259276.
doi: 10.1136/bcr-2023-259276.

Herpes zoster of posterior division of mandibular branch of trigeminal nerve

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Herpes zoster of posterior division of mandibular branch of trigeminal nerve

Tulasi Karanth et al. BMJ Case Rep. .

Abstract

Herpes zoster is a disease caused by the reactivation of dormant varicella zoster virus present in the sensory root ganglion. It presents with a vesicular rash on an erythematous base similar to that seen in classical varicella, however, with only a single dermatomal distribution. The rash is usually seen throughout the affected dermatome as the dorsal root ganglia for each dermatome are clustered together. We present a case of an otherwise healthy male who developed a vesicular rash confined to the distribution of the posterior division of the mandibular nerve. Though the entire mandibular nerve arises from a single ganglion, the skin area supplied by the anterior division of the mandibular nerve was spared. This case provides evidence to show that there is anatomic segregation of cell bodies of nerves traversing anterior and posterior divisions of mandibular division in the trigeminal ganglion and that partial involvement of a sensory root ganglion is possible in immunocompetent patients.

Keywords: Cranial nerves; Ear, nose and throat/otolaryngology; Infectious diseases; Mouth.

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