A case of acute abdomen caused by visceral disseminated varicella-zoster virus infection causes diagnostic challenges during the course of systemic lupus erythematosus
Visceral disseminated varicella-zoster virus (VD-VZV) infection, resulting from primary infection by, or reactivation of, VZV, is a rare and severe complication in immunosuppressed patients. Because VD-VZV often develops alongside acute abdominal pain, which precedes appearance of the skin rash, dia...
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Main Authors: | Koki Matsushita, Yu Nagayoshi, Ryosuke Yamamura, Keishi Nakamura, Yutaka Kakizoe, Yuichiro Izumi, Masataka Adachi, Masashi Mukoyama, Hideki Yokoi |
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Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2025-01-01
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Online Access: | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214250925001738 |
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