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Disseminated herpes zoster with increased CD4 counts in 3 HIV-infected patients
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 07/23/09
Lidhoo P et al. – It has been reported that the diagnosis of multidermatomal herpes zoster in HIV–infected patients occurs at a lower CD4 level than zoster involving a single dermatome. Herein, the authors describe 3 cases of HIV–infected patients presenting with disseminated zoster at high CD4 counts and low HIV viral loads.
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