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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1945
(Concluded from page 62) EPIDEMIC AND SYMPTOMATIC TYPES Two main types of herpes zoster can be differentiated: the epidemic type, sometimes called primary, specific, idiopathic or true herpes zoster, and the symptomatic type, often called a secondary, nonspecific or zosteriform eruption.
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(Concluded from page 62) EPIDEMIC AND SYMPTOMATIC TYPES Two main types of herpes zoster can be differentiated: the epidemic type, sometimes called primary, specific, idiopathic or true herpes zoster, and the symptomatic type, often called a secondary, nonspecific or zosteriform eruption.
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Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 2001
L P, Ang, K G, Au Eong, S G, Ong
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L P, Ang, K G, Au Eong, S G, Ong
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1939
Justification for reporting the following typical case of epidemic herpes zoster ophthalmicus lies in the fact that the patient was 5½ years of age. The earliest age at which any patient with this disease had been seen theretofore at the Mayo Clinic was 12 years. The attack occurred on the left side in that instance, and there was no involvement of the
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Justification for reporting the following typical case of epidemic herpes zoster ophthalmicus lies in the fact that the patient was 5½ years of age. The earliest age at which any patient with this disease had been seen theretofore at the Mayo Clinic was 12 years. The attack occurred on the left side in that instance, and there was no involvement of the
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Optometry (St. Louis, Mo.), 2002
We examined the literature for the latest information on diagnosis and management of herpes zoster, and compiled a representative database.Using search engines and library resources, we reviewed pathology, epidemiology, pathophysiology, differential diagnosis, and management.The varicella zoster virus is a member of the herpes virus family that ...
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We examined the literature for the latest information on diagnosis and management of herpes zoster, and compiled a representative database.Using search engines and library resources, we reviewed pathology, epidemiology, pathophysiology, differential diagnosis, and management.The varicella zoster virus is a member of the herpes virus family that ...
Andrew S, Gurwood +2 more
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Ophthalmic seminars, 1977
Herpes zoster ophthalmicus is not an uncommon disease and is more prevalent among debilitated and seriously ill patients. It is caused by the same virus causing varicella. The exact trigger mechanism is unknown, as well as much of the pathogenesis. The disease is more uncommon among the elderly and usually runs a benign course. Approximately 50% of the
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Herpes zoster ophthalmicus is not an uncommon disease and is more prevalent among debilitated and seriously ill patients. It is caused by the same virus causing varicella. The exact trigger mechanism is unknown, as well as much of the pathogenesis. The disease is more uncommon among the elderly and usually runs a benign course. Approximately 50% of the
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