2006
DOI: 10.4046/trd.2006.61.1.80
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Diaphragmatic Paralysis Following Cervical Herpes Zoster

Abstract: □ 이달의 X선 □ Herpes zoster is well-known viral disease in immune compromised that produces inflammatory lesions in the posterior root ganglia and is characterized clinically by pain and skin eruptions along the distribution of the affected ganglia. However, motor involvement after a herpes zoster is an uncommon complication. We report a case of diaphragmatic paralysis that occurred after a herpes zoster in 63-year-old woman. The diaphragmatic paralysis occurred one month after the typical herpes zoster eruptions… Show more

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“…Cervical myelitis can cause diaphragmatic paralysis with resultant dyspnoea [ 457 , 485 487 ]. Segmental paresis may cause abdominal protrusion or pseudohernia [ 488 492 ], which are associated with gastrointestinal complications, notably constipation due to intestinal pseudo-obstruction or colonic ileus [ 488 , 493 – 496 ].…”
Section: Complicating Presentations and Disease Associationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cervical myelitis can cause diaphragmatic paralysis with resultant dyspnoea [ 457 , 485 487 ]. Segmental paresis may cause abdominal protrusion or pseudohernia [ 488 492 ], which are associated with gastrointestinal complications, notably constipation due to intestinal pseudo-obstruction or colonic ileus [ 488 , 493 – 496 ].…”
Section: Complicating Presentations and Disease Associationsmentioning
confidence: 99%