2022
DOI: 10.4236/crcm.2022.1112066
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Odontogenic Herpes Zoster Infection: A Case Report and Review

Abstract: Herpes zoster is a commonly encountered entity of which all clinicians should be aware. The diagnosis is most often considered and made based on a characteristic vesicular rash that presents in a unilateral dermatomal distribution and is usually accompanied by a painful neuritis. Not uncommonly, the pain presents a few days before the rash becomes evident and may even occur without the rash appearing. When this happens patients may be subject to further diagnostic testing seeking alternative diagnoses, as herp… Show more

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