Varicella zoster virus: beyond facial paralysis.

IF 0.2 4区 医学 Q3 Medicine B-Ent Pub Date : 2004-01-01
V Van de Steene, R Kuhweide, S Vlaminck, J Casselman
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Abstract

J. Ramsay Hunt's hypothesis that herpes zoster oticus results from a reactivation of the herpes zoster virus in the geniculate ganglion, has been supported by the demonstration of varicella zoster viral DNA in the geniculate ganglion of the side with facial paralysis in patients with Ramsay Hunt syndrome, with the use of the polymerase chain reaction. Similarly, DNA of the varicella zoster virus has been identified in the spiral and vestibular ganglion as well. We report on three patients with cochleovestibular symptoms as the first manifestations of Ramsay Hunt syndrome. A 64-year old woman and a 72-year old man presented with vertigo and an auricular herpetiform eruption. Only the woman developed later on a mild facial paralysis. A 58-year old man presented with an acute cochleovestibular syndrome, serologically proven to be a varicella zoster viral reactivation, which was followed three weeks later by the typical cutaneous recrudescence. We believe that these cases result from reactivation of latent varicella zoster virus in the spiral and/or vestibular ganglion. As the varicella zoster virus is dormant in the non-neuronal satellite cells, the facial symptoms in our patients as well as the high incidence of cochleovestibular symptoms in classical Ramsay Hunt syndrome can be explained by viral transmission across the nerves inside the internal auditory canal. Therefore, we think there are grounds to recommend a prompt treatment with an antiviral and a corticosteroid agent, not only in case of an acute facial paralysis but also when confronted with an acute cochleovestibular syndrome.

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水痘带状疱疹病毒:超越面瘫。
J. Ramsay Hunt的假设是,带状疱疹耳部是由带状疱疹病毒在膝状神经节的再激活引起的,这一假设得到了Ramsay Hunt综合征患者面瘫侧膝状神经节中水痘带状疱疹病毒DNA的证明的支持,使用聚合酶链反应。同样,水痘带状疱疹病毒的DNA也在螺旋神经节和前庭神经节中被鉴定出来。我们报告了3例以耳蜗前庭症状为首发表现的拉姆齐·亨特综合征患者。一名64岁女性和一名72岁男性表现为眩晕和耳部疱疹状疹。只是这名女子后来出现了轻度面瘫。一名58岁男性患者表现为急性耳蜗前庭综合征,血清学证实为水痘带状疱疹病毒再激活,三周后出现典型的皮肤复发。我们认为这些病例是由于潜伏的水痘带状疱疹病毒在螺旋神经节和/或前庭神经节中重新激活所致。由于水痘带状疱疹病毒在非神经元卫星细胞中处于休眠状态,我们患者的面部症状以及经典拉姆齐亨特综合征的耳蜗前庭症状的高发可以通过病毒在内耳道内的神经传播来解释。因此,我们认为有理由建议立即使用抗病毒药物和皮质类固醇药物进行治疗,不仅在急性面瘫的情况下,而且在遇到急性耳蜗前庭综合征时也是如此。
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B-Ent
B-Ent 医学-耳鼻喉科学
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期刊介绍: Throughout its history, the Royal Belgian Society of Oto-rhino-laryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, the home society of B-ENT, aims to disseminate both the scientific and the clinical knowledge of otorhinolaryngology field primarily in Belgium and its regions. In accordance with this aim, publishing a scientific journal has become the number one objective of the Society. Accordingly, B-ENT contributes to the scientific memory of Belgium considering its deep-rooted history.
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