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HIV 感染患者中 CD4 计数减少的播散性带状疱疹
Authors Zeng L , Feng S, Yao L, Zhao J, Zhang G
Received 10 August 2023
Accepted for publication 17 October 2023
Published 2 November 2023 Volume 2023:16 Pages 3165—3170
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/CCID.S429308
Checked for plagiarism Yes
Review by Single anonymous peer review
Peer reviewer comments 2
Editor who approved publication: Dr Anne-Claire Fougerousse
Abstract: Herpes zoster is typically a blister rash involving a single skin group, caused by the reactivation of primary varicella zoster virus infection. Disseminated herpes zoster refers to the presence of more than 20 small blisters outside the primary or adjacent skin, which is rare and usually occurs in individuals with weakened immune function. This case described a patient diagnosed with disseminated herpes zoster, with a decrease in CD4 count (379 cells/mm3) and certain skin lesions. He was subsequently screened positive for HIV. Also, we summarized other studies on the CD4 value of HIV patients with herpes zoster. Overall, for herpes zoster patients with decreased CD4 levels and certain skin manifestations, such as diffuse, ulcerative, or pustular lesions, clinicians should be aware of HIV infection.
Keywords: disseminated herpes zoster, CD4, HIV infection