1. Herpes simplex vegetans: Atypical genital herpes infection in a patient with common variable immunodeficiency
- Author
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Grace F. Kao, Laure Aurelian, Gerald E. Cooley, Joseph W. Burnett, Karen L. Beasley, and Mark H. Lowitt
- Subjects
Adult ,Foscarnet ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Opportunistic infection ,Biopsy ,Herpesvirus 2, Human ,viruses ,Acyclovir ,Dermatology ,Opportunistic Infections ,medicine.disease_cause ,Vulva ,Pregnancy ,Recurrence ,medicine ,Humans ,Pregnancy Complications, Infectious ,Fetal Death ,Herpes Genitalis ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Verrucous carcinoma ,business.industry ,Common variable immunodeficiency ,Infant, Newborn ,virus diseases ,Drug Resistance, Microbial ,medicine.disease ,Common Variable Immunodeficiency ,Herpes simplex virus ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Female ,Viral disease ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Large papillomatous lesions clinically resembling verrucous carcinoma may be caused by viruses other than human papillomavirus. We report a case of recurrent vegetations covering the entire vulva in a pregnant patient with common variable immunodeficiency. Herpes simplex virus was recovered from these lesions. The patient did not respond to intravenous acyclovir, but her lesions dramatically healed with two courses of intravenous foscarnet. Repeated biopsies may prove necessary in cases such as this to ensure proper diagnoses.
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- 1997