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Zoster Paresis Misconceived as a Radiculopathy due to Herniated Intervertebral Disc
The Korean Journal of Pain ; : 181-185, 2009.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-103662
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Herpes zoster is a viral disease of the posterior root ganglion and sensory nerve fiber, which presents clinically with vesicular eruption of the skin, radicular pain and sensory changes in the distribution of the affected ganglion. However, involvement of the motor neurons can be seen as well. If classic cutaneous lesions are present, herpes zoster-related motor paresis is easily diagnosed. Otherwise, the diagnosis may be more difficult and suspicious, especially if weakness occurs as a symptom before cutaneous lesions appear, or abnormal findings on the MRI are consistent with the signs. There have been few reports of sciatica with motor loss preceding skin lesions. Here, we report a patient with herpes zoster-related motor paresis preceding skin lesions. In the preliminary diagnosis, the herpes zoster-related motor paresis was confused for some structural disorder.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Paresis / Radiculopathy / Sciatica / Skin / Virus Diseases / Ganglion Cysts / Herpes Zoster / Intervertebral Disc / Motor Neurons / Nerve Fibers Limits: Humans Language: Korean Journal: The Korean Journal of Pain Year: 2009 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Paresis / Radiculopathy / Sciatica / Skin / Virus Diseases / Ganglion Cysts / Herpes Zoster / Intervertebral Disc / Motor Neurons / Nerve Fibers Limits: Humans Language: Korean Journal: The Korean Journal of Pain Year: 2009 Type: Article