1. Identification of herpes simplex virus DNA in lesions of erythema multiforme by the polymerase chain reaction
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Darragh, Teresa M., Egbert, Barbara M., Berger, Timothy G., and Yen, T.S. Benedict
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Erythema multiforme -- Causes of ,Skin ,Herpes simplex virus -- Identification and classification ,Polymerase chain reaction ,Health - Abstract
Erythema multiforme (EM) is a skin disease that is characterized by redness, inflammation, and the presence of papules or vesicles underlying the skin. Generally it occurs on the hands and forearms. EM can be caused by allergies, drug sensitivity, or it may be seasonal. Also, infection with herpes simplex virus (HSV) has been associated with recurrent EM. HSV antigens have been found in the serum and in the skin of patients with EM. To investigate further the relationship between EM and HSV infection, the polymerase chain reaction was used to screen skin biopsy samples for the presence of HSV. The polymerase chain reaction is a highly sensitive technique that amplifies the amount of DNA present in a tissue sample. This allows the identification of DNA present in very small amounts in the original sample. Using this technique, the skin lesions of patients with EM were examined for the presence of HSV. Eleven out of 31 skin lesion biopsy samples tested positive for the presence of HSV DNA. In six other biopsy samples, very low levels of HSV DNA were detected, considered to be an inconclusive result. As a positive control, seven skin samples showing signs of HSV infection were tested for the presence of HSV DNA using the polymerase chain reaction; all seven skin samples were positive for HSV DNA. As a negative control, skin samples from patients without HSV infection were tested for HSV DNA. The polymerase chain reaction did not detect HSV DNA in any of the normal skin samples. These studies indicate a role for HSV in the pathogenesis of some forms of EM. Also, these results indicate that the polymerase chain reaction is a suitable method for the detection of HSV DNA. (Consumer Summary produced by Reliance Medical Information, Inc.)
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- 1991