This week we discuss the presentation and management of herpes zoster.


Episode 112.0 – Herpes Zoster
Sep 11, 2017
06:35
Show Notes
Take Home Points
- Classically, herpes zoster will present with rash and pain in a dermatomal distribution
- Immunocompromised patients are at greater risk for significant complications of zoster, including visceral dissemination and zoster ophthalmicus
- Appropriate therapy includes antiviral therapy within 72 hours of onset of symptoms and analgesia for acute neuritis
- Disseminated zoster and zoster ophthalmicus threatening sight should be treated with IV antivirals
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