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Park, Kim, and Shim: Segmental Zoster Paresis in Patient with Cervical Disc Disease and Shoulder Impingement Syndrome - A case report -

Abstract

Herpes zoster is a disease caused by the varicella zoster virus which affects the sensory nerves or peripheral branches of the cranial nerves. Segmental motor paresis, one of the complications of herpes zoster, is a rare complication which can occur two to three weeks after the skin rash develops and involves the corresponding muscle segments to the skin lesions caused by herpes zoster. We treated a patient with segmental zoster paresis who had a disorder similar to herpes zoster.

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Fig. 1.
Lateral view of the cervical spine shows severe narrowing of the C5-6 interspace.
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Fig. 2.
T2-weightyed axial MR image shows compression of spinal cord due to the protrusion of the disc.
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Fig. 3.
MR arthrogram of the right shoulder shows irregular tear of the superior labrum.
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