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KMID : 0363219700080010089
Korean Journal of Dermatology
1970 Volume.8 No. 1 p.89 ~ p.91
Association of Herpes Zoster and Lymphosarcoma
ÚÓã­Ðñ/Park, Seung Ki
ðáð£Îú/éà÷ÁùÁ/Cho, Chung Koo/Woo, Tae Ha
Abstract
Herpes zoster is generally believed to be caused by the activation of varicella-zoster virus present in the body since an original infection with varicella. According to the thesis, the virus remains in a latent state in the cells of the sensory ganglia until immunity has waned sufficiently to permit multiplication of the virus and clinical infection.
There are a number of reports that in patient with malignant disease, especially lymphoma, a frequency of association of zoster is greater and severity of it¢¥s symptom is increased to be a marked contrast to the benign uneventful course of zoster seen in healthy person.
The author observed one case of zoster seen in patient with malignant disorder, and frequency of association of zoster in malignant disease and it¢¥s etiological factors are reviewed in the literature.
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