학술논문

Herpes zoster presenting as unilateral vasculitis
Document Type
article
Source
Dermatology Online Journal. 24(11)
Subject
secondary vasculitis
varicella zoster infection
immunosuppression
leg ulcers
Language
Abstract
Vasculitis can be a primary disorder or a cutaneous manifestation of a viral infection. The present case describes an atypical localized cutaneous varicella-zoster virus infection inducing a small vessel vasculitis in a patient with multisystem sarcoidosis. Additionally, we discuss the differential diagnoses and treatment options. Varicella-Zoster infection occurs more frequently in immunosuppressed populations and can present with uncharacteristic clinical manifestations complicating the diagnosis as in the present case.