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Review
. 1995;146(5):292-4.

[Varicella-zoster virus pancreatitis in hematologic diseases]

[Article in French]
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  • PMID: 8526311
Review

[Varicella-zoster virus pancreatitis in hematologic diseases]

[Article in French]
M Pulik et al. Ann Med Interne (Paris). 1995.

Abstract

We report four cases of varicella-zoster pancreatitis in immunocompromised hosts. All 4 patients presented a severe immunodeficiency because of chronic lymphoproliferative disorders (mainly lymphoma and Hodgkin disease) and long-term immunosuppressive therapy. Varicella zoster pancreatitis is a very unusual presentation of varicella-zoster infection. Few cases of pancreatitis occurring after bone marrow transplantation have been reported. All 4 patients presented with acute epigastric pain associated with transient elevation of serum amylase. The vesicular rash followed the presenting symptoms of severe abdominal pain by 8 days. This clinical presentation, occurring in immunocompromised patients, defines a set of symptoms which should lead the physician to suspect varicella-zoster pancreatitis, even in the initial absence of the characteristic skin vesicular eruption. Early institution of antiviral therapy seems mandatory.

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