Medline ® Abstract for Reference 5
of 'Diagnosis of varicella-zoster virus infection'
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Molecular diagnosis of visceral herpes zoster.
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de Jong MD, Weel JF, van Oers MH, Boom R, Wertheim-van Dillen PM
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Lancet. 2001;357(9274):2101.
Patients with disseminated herpes zoster may present with severe abdominal pain that results from visceral involvement of varicella-zoster-virus infection. In the absence of cutaneous eruptions of herpes zoster, visceral herpes zoster is extremely difficult to diagnose. This diagnostic difficulty has the potential to cause devastating delays in treatment. We report a case series of four patients with visceral herpes zoster in whom large concentrations of DNA from varicella zoster virus were detectable in blood by PCR before signs of infection appeared on the skin, thus enabling early diagnosis and treatment.
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