Background And Purpose: In this report, we present the first case of an immunologically impaired child surviving a lytic varicella-zoster virus infection affecting the enteric nervous system. In histological findings, myenteric and submucous enteric ganglia were nearly completely absent owing to virus infection.

Methods: A 3-year-old girl with acute lymphoblastic leukemia and generalized varicella-zoster infection developed an ileus. She underwent multiple laparotomies in which histological sections of the entire small intestine could be obtained.

Results: The histological evaluation of these samples showed a generalized aganglionosis with inflammatory residuals. A more detailed immunohistochemical analysis using neuronal (PGP, enolase), glial (S100), and lymphocytic (LCA) antibodies demonstrated a nearly complete neuronal loss.

Conclusion: To our knowledge, this is the first case of a secondary intestinal aganglionosis after varicella-zoster virus infection.

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