1971
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1971.04000170047012
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Local Recurrence of Generalized Herpes Zoster Following X-Irradiation

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“…The virus is scattered all over the skin of the body by viremia, and then generalized herpes zoster occurs . These condi tions are sometimes induced by impaired host resistances , for example, delay of antibody response (Miller and Brunch 1970) or decline of local host defenses by x-ray irradiation (Guss et al 1971). Merselis et al (1964) reported that 11 of 17 patients with disseminated herpes zoster had serious underlying diseases.…”
Section: Two Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The virus is scattered all over the skin of the body by viremia, and then generalized herpes zoster occurs . These condi tions are sometimes induced by impaired host resistances , for example, delay of antibody response (Miller and Brunch 1970) or decline of local host defenses by x-ray irradiation (Guss et al 1971). Merselis et al (1964) reported that 11 of 17 patients with disseminated herpes zoster had serious underlying diseases.…”
Section: Two Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%