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Genital Herpes Zoster

Authors:
Chengbei Bao, Chao Ji

Abstract

   A 70-year-old man with rheumatoid arthritis and immunosuppressive therapy presented with a 7-day history of painful genital and inner thigh lesions and new-onset urinary difficulty. Physical examination revealed crusted erosions within the right-sided S2 dermatome and scattered purpura on the medial thigh, with no midline crossing. Subrapubic tenderness and a distended bladder prompted catheterization, draining 500 ml of urine. A diagnosis of genital herpes zoster complicated by postherpetic visceral neuropathy causing acute urinary retention was made. Treatment with valaciclovir and pregabalin was initiated, alongside instruction on intermittent self-catheterization. Symptoms resolved over two to six weeks.

Keywords: genital herpes zoster S2 dermatome varicella-zoster virus postherpetic neuropathy urinary retention rheumatoid arthritis immunosuppression valaciclovir pregabalin intermittent catheterization
DOI: https://doi.ms/10.00420/ms/0608/5X99K/WSY | Volume: 391 | Issue: 7 | Views: 0
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