Bullous Herpes Zoster in a Lupus Nephritis Patient Treated with Rituximab: A Case Report.

Q4 Medicine Acta Medica Philippina Pub Date : 2024-09-30 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.47895/amp.v58i17.7495
Amanda Christine F Esquivel, Juan Raphael M Gonzales, Geraldine T Zamora, Giselle Marie S Tioleco-Ver
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Herpes zoster is a clinical syndrome associated with reactivation of varicella zoster virus (VZV), often occurring years after VZV infection, and characterized typically by painful grouped vesicles in a dermatomal distribution. Bullous herpes zoster, an atypical presentation of herpes zoster, is a relatively rare phenomenon; to the authors' knowledge, there have only been eight reports in worldwide literature. We present a case of a 59-year-old female with lupus nephritis who presented with multiple grouped vesicles evolving into large tender bullae filled with serosanguinous fluid on the lateral aspect of the right leg, and dorsal and medial aspects of the right foot, four days after the first dose of 1g of rituximab therapy. The diagnosis of bullous herpes zoster along L4-L5 dermatomes was made based on the clinical presentation and the presence of multinucleated giant cells on Tzanck smear. The giant bullae were drained and dressed, and the patient was treated with valacyclovir at the renally adjusted dose of 1g once a day for seven days and pregabalin 150 mg once daily. After seven days of antiviral treatment, there were no new bullae or vesicles, and the pain improved. Recognizing this atypical presentation of a common disease, especially in patients with an immunocompromised state, highlights the importance of prompt recognition and treatment.

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用利妥昔单抗治疗狼疮性肾炎患者的大疱性带状疱疹:病例报告。
带状疱疹是一种与水痘带状疱疹病毒(VZV)再活化有关的临床综合征,通常发生在 VZV 感染多年之后,典型特征是皮损分布的疼痛性成群水泡。大疱性带状疱疹是带状疱疹的一种非典型表现,是一种相对罕见的现象;据作者所知,全球文献中仅有 8 篇报道。我们报告了一例 59 岁女性狼疮肾炎患者的病例,她在首次服用 1 克利妥昔单抗 4 天后,右腿外侧、右脚背和内侧出现多个成群水泡,并逐渐演变为充满血清脓液的大触痛性大疱。根据临床表现和 Tzanck 涂片上出现的多核巨细胞,诊断为沿 L4-L5 皮节的大疱性带状疱疹。对巨细胞疱进行了引流和包扎,并使用伐昔洛韦治疗七天,剂量为经肾脏调整的每天一次,每次 1 克,以及普瑞巴林 150 毫克,每天一次。抗病毒治疗七天后,没有出现新的鼓包或水泡,疼痛也有所改善。认识到这种常见疾病的非典型表现,尤其是在免疫力低下的患者中,突出了及时识别和治疗的重要性。
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