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Herpes simplex keratitis

Visual Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2023
Human herpesvirus type 1 or herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) belongs to the herpetoviridae family, six members of which (human herpesviruses 1-6) have been linked to human ocular disease.
Alexandra Laughlin, Clint Hawthorne
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Deep Herpes

American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2021
Herpes viruses are known for infecting epithelial cells and manifesting as vesicles. However, herpes viruses can also infect stromal cells. While established in the ocular setting, cutaneous stromal herpes (deep herpes) is previously unreported and may evade clinical and microscopic detection.
Melissa, Krystel-Whittemore   +9 more
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Herpes Simplex-Herpes Zoster Immunity

Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1973
AbstractThe possible clinical significance of herpes simplex-herpes zoster cross-immunity was studied in 114 patients who had suffered from herpes zoster. Despite the heterologous antibody reactions seen in herpes simplex and herpes zoster, these infections do not produce any clinically significant immunity against each other.
K, Kouvalainen   +3 more
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Grappling with herpes: Herpes gladiatorum

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1988
Initial reports of herpes gladiatorum, a skin infection of wrestlers caused by herpes simplex virus (HSV), fo cused on case histories and clinical presentations of this disease. To more adequately address broader ep idemiologic questions concerning this skin infection, we surveyed members of four southeastern college wres tling teams, sampled high ...
T M, Becker   +5 more
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Herpes esophagitis

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1981
Herpes simplex virus is a well recognized cause of opportunistic esophageal infection, yet there have been few descriptions of the radiographic features of this entity. This report describes the radiographic and clinical findings in six patients with herpes esophagitis. Each patient had clinical evidence of immunosuppression.
M S, Levine   +3 more
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Genital herpes

The Lancet, 2007
Genital herpes is the main cause of genital ulcers worldwide; the prevalence of herpes simplex virus (HSV) type 2 infections in the general population ranges from 10% to 60%. Most genital herpes is caused by HSV-2, although HSV-1 accounts for about half of new cases in developed countries.
Rachna, Gupta, Terri, Warren, Anna, Wald
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Herpes Gestationis

Dermatologic Clinics, 1987
Only 14 years have elapsed since immunofluorescence techniques revised our concept of herpes gestationis. As our inquiry broadens, the answers seem farther away. Yet much knowledge has been gained regarding predisposition and the pathomechanism of this elusive disease.
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Herpes Zoster

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1997
Primary care providers and hospitalists frequently encounter older or immunocompromised patients with herpes zoster accompanied by debilitating pain. Atypical presentations and zosteriform herpes simplex may present diagnostic challenges to clinicians.
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Herpes gestationis

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1994
AbstractHerpes gestationis is a rare autoimmune disease of pregnancy characterized by itching and skin lesions. The disease causes prominently maternal discomfort, but fetal and neonatal complications have been reported; however the frequency and severity of fetal illness are still debated.
TANZI P   +3 more
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Acyclovir in the Treatment of Herpes Viruses - a Review.

Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2018
BACKGROUND Herpes simplex (HSV) viruses are widely spread, highly contagious human pathogens. The statistics indicate that 50-90% of adults worldwide are seropositive for these viruses, mainly HSV-1 and HSV-2.
Katarzyna Klysik   +3 more
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