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World J Clin Cases. Nov 26, 2021; 9(33): 10308-10314
Published online Nov 26, 2021. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v9.i33.10308
Published online Nov 26, 2021. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v9.i33.10308
Transverse myelitis after infection with varicella zoster virus in patient with normal immunity: A case report
Daehun Yun, Soo Young Cho, Wan Ju, Eun Hyoung Seo, Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Kwangju Christian Hospital, Gwangju 61661, South Korea
Author contributions: Yun DH and Seo EH cared for the patient, conceived and designed the case report, and wrote the manuscript; Yun DH, Cho SY and Ju W edited the manuscript; Cho SY and Ju W supervised the work; all authors read and approved the final manuscript.
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Corresponding author: Daehun Yun, MD, Doctor, Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Kwangju Christian Hospital, No. 37 Yangnim-ro, Nam-gu, Gwangju 61661, South Korea. squall12@naver.com
Received: July 6, 2021
Peer-review started: July 6, 2021
First decision: August 18, 2021
Revised: August 21, 2021
Accepted: September 22, 2021
Article in press: September 22, 2021
Published online: November 26, 2021
Processing time: 139 Days and 8.2 Hours
Peer-review started: July 6, 2021
First decision: August 18, 2021
Revised: August 21, 2021
Accepted: September 22, 2021
Article in press: September 22, 2021
Published online: November 26, 2021
Processing time: 139 Days and 8.2 Hours
Core Tip
Core Tip: The occurrence of transverse myelitis (TM) secondary to varicella zoster virus (VZV) in immunocompetent patients is very rare. VZV-TM should be suspected when a patient visits an outpatient pain clinic with herpes zoster and presents neurological symptom(s). VZV-TM must be diagnosed early, by magnetic resonance imaging and/or cerebrospinal fluid analysis, since delayed intervention may allow for serious complications to develop. Also, early administration of a combination of antiviral drugs and corticosteroids may help resolve the condition and relieve the associated pain experienced by patients with TM secondary to VZV.