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Varicella zoster-associated progressive lower cranial and upper cervical polyneuropathy: a case report
by
Ting, Eugene R.
, Jia, Fangzhi
, Duggins, Andrew
, Ahn, Joo Hyen
in
Case Report
/ Case reports
/ Cervical neuropathy
/ Chicken pox
/ Chickenpox
/ Collet–Sicard syndrome
/ Development and progression
/ Diagnosis
/ Dysphagia
/ Endoscopy
/ Family Medicine
/ General Practice
/ Immunoglobulins
/ Infections
/ Internal Medicine
/ Localization
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Ostomy
/ Polyneuritis cranialis
/ Polyneuropathies
/ Primary Care Medicine
/ Public Health
/ Shingles (Disease)
/ Shoulder
/ Surgical Oncology
/ Tomography
/ Zoster sine herpete
2022
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Varicella zoster-associated progressive lower cranial and upper cervical polyneuropathy: a case report
by
Ting, Eugene R.
, Jia, Fangzhi
, Duggins, Andrew
, Ahn, Joo Hyen
in
Case Report
/ Case reports
/ Cervical neuropathy
/ Chicken pox
/ Chickenpox
/ Collet–Sicard syndrome
/ Development and progression
/ Diagnosis
/ Dysphagia
/ Endoscopy
/ Family Medicine
/ General Practice
/ Immunoglobulins
/ Infections
/ Internal Medicine
/ Localization
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Ostomy
/ Polyneuritis cranialis
/ Polyneuropathies
/ Primary Care Medicine
/ Public Health
/ Shingles (Disease)
/ Shoulder
/ Surgical Oncology
/ Tomography
/ Zoster sine herpete
2022
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Varicella zoster-associated progressive lower cranial and upper cervical polyneuropathy: a case report
by
Ting, Eugene R.
, Jia, Fangzhi
, Duggins, Andrew
, Ahn, Joo Hyen
in
Case Report
/ Case reports
/ Cervical neuropathy
/ Chicken pox
/ Chickenpox
/ Collet–Sicard syndrome
/ Development and progression
/ Diagnosis
/ Dysphagia
/ Endoscopy
/ Family Medicine
/ General Practice
/ Immunoglobulins
/ Infections
/ Internal Medicine
/ Localization
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Ostomy
/ Polyneuritis cranialis
/ Polyneuropathies
/ Primary Care Medicine
/ Public Health
/ Shingles (Disease)
/ Shoulder
/ Surgical Oncology
/ Tomography
/ Zoster sine herpete
2022
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Varicella zoster-associated progressive lower cranial and upper cervical polyneuropathy: a case report
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Varicella zoster-associated progressive lower cranial and upper cervical polyneuropathy: a case report
2022
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Overview
Background
Multiple cranial neuropathies carry a wide range of differential diagnoses, and when combined with cerebrospinal fluid monocytosis they often suggest an infective etiology. Reactivation of varicella zoster virus has been associated with a wide range of neurological complications. Among the cranial nerves, the upper cranial nerves (trigeminal and facial nerves) are more commonly affected; there have been some reports of lower cranial polyneuropathies resulting from varicella zoster virus reactivation. However, polyneuropathy involving both the cranial and cervical nerves is rarely reported.
Case presentation
This report highlights the case of a 64-year-old Chinese man presenting with an acute, severe dysphagia and dysphonia secondary to herpes zoster-associated progressive polyneuropathy involving the lower cranial and upper cervical nerves, without any mucocutaneous manifestations.
Conclusions
To our knowledge, this is the first case of varicella zoster virus-associated cranial and cervical polyneuropathy in the literature. The report also highlights the poor sensitivity of varicella zoster virus DNA detection by polymerase chain reaction in the cerebrospinal fluid, and proposes that serology be routinely performed in such polymerase chain reaction-negative cases without a clear diagnosis.
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