Clinical profile of Herpes zoster in a rural tertiary care hospital in South India
Introduction: Herpes zoster (Hz), which presents as localized, painful cutaneous eruption is a common clinical problem, particularly among adults of above 50 years of age and immunocompromised patients. It results from reactivation of varicella zoster virus. Aim: To analyze the clinical pattern of h...
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Main Authors: | Chankramat Sujatha Vinod (Author), Hariharasubramony Ambika (Author), Raghunath Nithya (Author), Jayaprasad Sushmitha (Author) |
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