Varicella zoster virus (VZV) lies dormant in our spinal dorsal root ganglia until reactivation occurs and causes herpes zoster. VZV can spread from the dorsal root to the neighboring ventral root and cause subsequent segmental paresis. In this case report, we present the case of a 78-year-old female who was hospitalized after she developed right upper extremity paresis and altered mental status four days after the eruption of a vesicular rash involving the same dermatome.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPemphigus vulgaris is an autoimmune mucocutaneous disease with an involvement in gastrointestinal tract especially in oral cavity and esophagus. Ulcers can be the initial presentation even before visible mucosal or cutaneous lesions. The presenting symptoms will be in accordance with the affected organ such as throat pain, hoarseness, dysphagia, odynophagia, or even bleeding.
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