نتایج جستجو برای: varicella zoster virus

تعداد نتایج: 407402  

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 1999
K Schmader

This article reviews specific clinical and research issues of herpes zoster related to geriatric medicine. Salient epidemiological and clinical issues include the increasing probability of zoster and postherpetic neuralgia with aging, age-related decline in immunity to varicella-zoster virus, the functional and psychosocial impact of zoster on the quality of life of the elderly, illness behavio...

2014
Eva Rye Rasmussen Eva Lykke Jan Gren Kristianna Mey

Introduction: The Ramsay Hunt syndrome is characterized by herpetic lesions combined with peripheral facial nerve palsy. The disease is caused by a reactivation of the varicella zoster virus and can be deceiving since the herpetic lesions are not always present (zoster sine herpete) and might mimic other severe neurological illnesses. This article reviews the various forms of Ramsay Hunt syndro...

Journal: :Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management 2007
Dianna Quan Randall J Cohrs Ravi Mahalingam Donald H Gilden

Primary infection with varicella zoster virus (VZV) causes chickenpox (varicella) after which virus becomes latent in cranial nerve, dorsal root and autonomic ganglia along the entire neuraxis. Virus may later reactivate, causing shingles (zoster), characterized by pain and rash restricted to 1-3 dermatomes. More than 40% of zoster patients over age 60 develop postherpetic neuralgia (PHN), pain...

2009
Mazyar Hashemilar Kamyar Ghabili Mohammadali Mohajel Shoja Dariush Savadi-Oskouei Hossein Keyvani

INTRODUCTION Simultaneous involvements of multiple cranial nerve ganglia (geniculate ganglion and peripheral ganglia of cranial nerves VIII, IX and X) by varicella-zoster virus and its subsequent activation may result in the characteristic eruptions of herpes zoster cephalicus. Coexistence of facial palsy and involvement of upper cervical dermatomes by varicella-zoster virus is quite rare. CA...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology 1974
A B Nesburn A Borit J Pentelei-Molnar R Lazaro

Atypical dendritic keratitis has been described following herpes zoster infection. This is the first reported case of atypical dendritic keratitis following classical varicella infection It also provides the first light and electron microscopic description of the varicella-zoster dendritic corneal lesion. The diagnosis is substantiated by the clinical appearance of the lesion and by the presenc...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2014
Megan Steain Jeremy P Sutherland Michael Rodriguez Anthony L Cunningham Barry Slobedman Allison Abendroth

UNLABELLED Varicella-zoster virus (VZV) is responsible for both varicella (chickenpox) and herpes zoster (shingles). During varicella, the virus establishes latency within the sensory ganglia and can reactivate to cause herpes zoster, but the immune responses that occur in ganglia during herpes zoster have not previously been defined. We examined ganglia obtained from individuals who, at the ti...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2005
W Katherine Yih Daniel R Brooks Susan M Lett Aisha O Jumaan Zi Zhang Karen M Clements Jane F Seward

BACKGROUND The authors sought to monitor the impact of widespread varicella vaccination on the epidemiology of varicella and herpes zoster. While varicella incidence would be expected to decrease, mathematical models predict an initial increase in herpes zoster incidence if re-exposure to varicella protects against reactivation of the varicella zoster virus. METHODS In 1998-2003, as varicella...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1982
J R Ecker R W Hyman

Fragments of varicella zoster virus DNA produced by EcoRI endonuclease cleavage were cloned in vector pACYC 184 and those produced by HindIII cleavage were cloned in pBR322. Restriction enzyme cleavage maps established by double digestion and blot hybridization showed that varicella zoster virus DNA has a Mr of 80 +/- 3 x 10(6) and exists as a population of two isomers.

Journal: :Archives of ophthalmology 2001
C M Greven T Singh C A Stanton T J Martin

Immunocompromised patients are known to be at risk for varicella-zoster virus reactivation, often in atypical manners. We describe a 30-year-old man with simultaneous involvement of the retina, optic chiasm, and optic nerve with varicella-zoster virus who had a bitemporal visual field defect.

2014
Ramachandiran Nandhagopal Nelly Khmeleva B. Jayakrishnan Teresa White Faisal Al Azri Jojy George Anna Heintzman Khalfan Al Zeedy Lucy Rorke-Adams Arunodaya R. Gujjar D. Scott Schmid Abdullah Al-Asmi Maria A. Nagel Poovathoor Chacko Jacob Don Gilden

Varicella zoster virus (VZV) pneumonitis and brainstem encephalitis developed in an immunocompetent adult without rash. Chest computed tomography exhibited nodularity; lung biopsy revealed multinucleated giant cells, Cowdry A inclusions, VZV antigen, and DNA. Varicella zoster virus central nervous system disease was verified by cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) anti-VZV IgG antibody with reduced serum/...

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