Korean J Med > Volume 77(1); 2009 > Article
The Korean Journal of Medicine 2009;77(1):236-239.
A case of unilateral abdominal protrusion following cutaneous zoster
Sang Young Kim, Keun Sook Lee, Nak Hyun Kwon, Sung Hoon Kim, Joon Sung Joh, Ji Hwahn Bang
대상포진 후 발생한 편측성 측 복부팽만 1예
김상용, 이근숙, 권낙현, 김성훈, 조준성, 방지환
Abstract
Approximately 5% of patients infected with Herpes zoster experience motor complications, such as muscle atrophy or paresis, caused by motor neuron involvement. The majority of paretic cases are associated with involvement of cranial nerves or of spinal nerves that innervate the muscles of extremities. We report the case of an 82-year-old female patient with cutaneous Herpes zoster involving the T10-11 sensory dermatomes, complicated by ipsilateral abdominal protrusion. Electromyography on the left external oblique muscle revealed marked denervation potentials, implying motor neuron involvement. One month after the onset of abdominal protrusion, the patient’s motor symptoms markedly improved. Clinicians should consider the possibility of motor neuron involvement with Herpes zoster, even in cases of zoster involving thoracic branches of spinal nerves.
Key Words: Herpes zoster; paresis


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