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Healthcare Informatics Research ; : 247-249, 2018.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-716030

RESUMEN

No abstract available.


Asunto(s)
Atención a la Salud
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Korean Journal of Anesthesiology ; : 224-227, 1996.
Artículo en Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-128939

RESUMEN

Herpes zoster is primarily a disease of sensory portion of the nervous system and one of motor portion as well. Herpes zoster radiculopathy can be usually easily diagnosed in the presence or previous history of the characteristic cutaneous eruptions. Motor involvement dose not always coincide in location with the cutaneous lesions. Along with the radicular distribution of pain, motor neuron involvement can mimic other clinical conditions such as disc herniation, tumor infiltration, or infection. Even if the diagnosis of herpes zoster radiculopathy may be delayed, it must be put off until any other diseases or underlying causes are ruled out, especially in case motor symptoms and signs are major clinical features, or there is a topographic dissociation between dermatomes and myotomes involved. We report a patient with spinal cord tumor revealed in the evaluation and management of herpes zoster-related radiculopathy.


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Humanos , Diagnóstico , Herpes Zóster , Neuronas Motoras , Sistema Nervioso , Paresia , Radiculopatía , Neoplasias de la Médula Espinal , Médula Espinal
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Korean Journal of Anesthesiology ; : 224-227, 1996.
Artículo en Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-128922

RESUMEN

Herpes zoster is primarily a disease of sensory portion of the nervous system and one of motor portion as well. Herpes zoster radiculopathy can be usually easily diagnosed in the presence or previous history of the characteristic cutaneous eruptions. Motor involvement dose not always coincide in location with the cutaneous lesions. Along with the radicular distribution of pain, motor neuron involvement can mimic other clinical conditions such as disc herniation, tumor infiltration, or infection. Even if the diagnosis of herpes zoster radiculopathy may be delayed, it must be put off until any other diseases or underlying causes are ruled out, especially in case motor symptoms and signs are major clinical features, or there is a topographic dissociation between dermatomes and myotomes involved. We report a patient with spinal cord tumor revealed in the evaluation and management of herpes zoster-related radiculopathy.


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Humanos , Diagnóstico , Herpes Zóster , Neuronas Motoras , Sistema Nervioso , Paresia , Radiculopatía , Neoplasias de la Médula Espinal , Médula Espinal
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