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  2. Tzanck test - Wikipedia

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    In dermatopathology, the Tzanck test, also Tzanck smear, is scraping of an ulcer base to look for Tzanck cells. It is sometimes also called the chickenpox skin test and the herpes skin test. It is a simple, low-cost, and rapid office based test. [1] Tzanck cells (acantholytic cells) are found in: Herpes simplex [2] Varicella and herpes zoster

  3. Shingles - Wikipedia

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    Shingles, also known as herpes zoster or zona, [6] is a viral disease characterized by a painful skin rash with blisters in a localized area. [2] [7] Typically the rash occurs in a single, wide mark either on the left or right side of the body or face. [1]

  4. Herpes zoster ophthalmicus - Wikipedia

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    Herpes zoster ophthalmicus (HZO), also known as ophthalmic zoster, is shingles involving the eye or the surrounding area. Common signs include a rash of the forehead with swelling of the eyelid. There may also be eye pain and redness, inflammation of the conjunctiva, cornea or uvea, and sensitivity to light.

  5. List of eponymous medical signs - Wikipedia

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    anatomical relationships, differentiation of fistula types Gordon's sign: Alfred Gordon: neurology: pyramidal tract lesions: The Babinski sign – a reappraisal Neurol India 48 (4): 314–8. squeezing the calf muscle elicits an extensor plantar response Gottron's papules: Heinrich Adolf Gottron: rheumatology: dermatomyositis

  6. Zoster vaccine - Wikipedia

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    A zoster vaccine is a vaccine that reduces the incidence of herpes zoster (shingles), a disease caused by reactivation of the varicella zoster virus, which is also responsible for chickenpox. [ 8 ] Shingles provokes a painful rash with blisters, and can be followed by chronic pain ( postherpetic neuralgia ), as well as other complications.

  7. Shingles linked with higher risk of experiencing cognitive ...

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    The recent study also found that having had shingles carried a higher risk of subjective cognitive decline for men who carried the gene APOE4 — associated with cognitive impairment and dementia ...

  8. TV presenter Holmes calls for greater awareness after sharing ...

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    Following an overwhelming online response to his “ghastly” bout of shingles in 2018; TV presenter Eamonn Holmes has called for more awareness and understanding to fight the illness.

  9. Postherpetic neuralgia - Wikipedia

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    Postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) is neuropathic pain that occurs due to damage to a peripheral nerve caused by the reactivation of the varicella zoster virus (herpes zoster, also known as shingles). PHN is defined as pain in a dermatomal distribution that lasts for at least 90 days after an outbreak of herpes zoster. [ 1 ]

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