播散性带状疱疹表现为非典型拉姆齐-亨特综合征伴口腔病变:1例报告

IF 0.4 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Saki Maruyama , Norihisa Ichimura , Yukiko Wakayama , Masahiro Omori , Kohei Sakaguchi , Kazuto Okabe , Hiroshi Maruyama , Hideharu Hibi
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带状疱疹是由潜伏的水痘带状疱疹病毒感染的再激活引起的,如果免疫力因任何原因减弱,带状疱疹可能会变得普遍。拉姆齐-亨特综合征是水痘带状疱疹病毒再激活的一种罕见表现。根据Goswami和Gaurkar(2023),它占不到1% %的病例。该病根据临床表现分为典型和不典型。我们提出一个罕见的病例,87岁的妇女与非典型拉姆齐-亨特综合征和播散性带状疱疹。在最初的检查中,唯一的发现是上颚上的小泡和舌头上的白色苔藓样病变。次日,患者出现右耳痛,怀疑为带状疱疹。立即开始使用抗病毒药物。住院第2天出现弥漫性水疱疹及右侧面神经麻痹。耳道、耳廓未见囊泡,前庭耳蜗未见功能障碍;因此,我们诊断不典型拉姆齐-亨特综合征伴有播散性带状疱疹。皮疹和右侧面神经麻痹持续存在。带状疱疹,即使局限于口腔粘膜,也是一个重要的迹象,应该引起不完全拉姆齐-亨特综合征的怀疑。拉姆齐-亨特综合征可引起严重和持续的症状;因此,应尽早诊断和治疗。
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Disseminated herpes zoster presenting as atypical Ramsay-Hunt syndrome with oral lesions: A case report
Shingles is caused by reactivation of latent varicella-zoster virus infection and can become generalized if immunity is weakened for any reason. Ramsay-Hunt syndrome is a rare manifestation of varicella-zoster virus reactivation. According to Goswami and Gaurkar (2023), it accounts for less than 1 % of cases. The disease is classified as typical or atypical according to the clinical manifestations. We present a rare case of an 87-year-old woman with atypical Ramsay-Hunt syndrome and disseminated herpes zoster. At the initial examination, the only findings were vesicles on the palate and white moss-like lesions on the tongue. The following day, the patient developed right otalgia and herpes zoster was suspected. Antiviral drug administration was initiated immediately. On Day 2 of hospitalization, a disseminated vesicular eruption and right facial nerve paralysis appeared. However, vesicles did not appear in the ear canal or pinna and no vestibulocochlear dysfunction was observed; therefore, we diagnosed atypical Ramsay-Hunt syndrome with disseminated herpes zoster. The rash and right facial nerve paralysis persisted. Herpes zoster, even if confined to oral mucosa, is an important sign that should raise suspicion of incomplete Ramsay-Hunt syndrome. Ramsay-Hunt syndrome can cause severe and persistent symptoms; therefore, it should be diagnosed and treated as early as possible.
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