IDCases (Jan 2022)

Varicella Zoster Virus Vasculopathy; An HIV adult presenting with multiple strokes

  • Muna Ba’Omar,
  • Shabnam Chhetri,
  • Nenad Pandak,
  • Faryal Khamis,
  • Zakariya Al-Balushi,
  • Aliaa Al-Hajri,
  • Hend Abouelhamd,
  • Zakariya Al-Fahdi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30
p. e01641

Abstract

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VZV vasculopathy has been associated with granulomatous vasculitis where there is vessel wall damage and transmural inflammation. VZV vasculopathy has been previously called granulomatous angiitis, VZV vasculitis or post-varicella arteriopathy. Intracerebral VZV vasculopathy can occur in children and adults, either after primary infection or after viral reactivation. Where-as varicella primary infection is a common cause of stroke in children, in adults there is an increased risk of stroke after herpes zoster. Here we present a 38-year-old immunocompromised patient who presents to us with multiple cerebral infarcts post primary infection and imaging showing distribution similar to those in children.

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