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Laryngeal Mass with Multiple Cranial Neuropathies as a Presenting Sign for Varicella Zoster Infection
Dysphagia, 09/22/09
Shihada R et al. – The most common presentation of varicella zoster virus (VZV) infection is unilateral distribution of herpetic eruptions and neuralgia. Laryngeal involvement is considered very rare.
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