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Ramsay Hunt syndrome with atypical progress in a renal transplant recipient: a case report

Authors :
Leyla, Ozel
Sema Zer, Toros
Ethem, Unal
Melih, Kara
Pinar Ata, Eren
Mustafa, Canbakan
Mustafa, Kucuk
Izzet, Titiz
Source :
Experimental and clinical transplantation : official journal of the Middle East Society for Organ Transplantation. 9(6)
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Ramsay Hunt syndrome is a rare complication of herpes zoster disease in which reactivation of latent varicella zoster virus infection occurs in the geniculate ganglion causing otalgia, unilateral vesicular eruption in a restricted dermatomal distribution, and peripheral facial paralysis. Dermal infections caused by human pathogenic herpes viruses are common in organ transplant recipients. For a transplant surgeon, it is imperative to remember that viral prophylaxis is essential in the follow-up of the transplant patients. Here, we presented a case of renal transplant and Ramsay Hunt syndrome with multiple cranial nerve involvement, with an atypical course. Management and differential diagnosis of this particular case are discussed with a review of the literature.

Details

ISSN :
21468427
Volume :
9
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Experimental and clinical transplantation : official journal of the Middle East Society for Organ Transplantation
Accession number :
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