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Cranial Arteritis Associated with Herpes Zoster

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1973

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Abstract

Angiographic findings of unilateral angiitis in a case of herpes zoster ophthalmicus with contralateral hemiplegia are described. Herpes zoster is often associated with major CNS involvement and a vascular etiology was previously postulated. Recent pathological reports suggest that cerebral angiitis secondary to herpes virus infection may be more common than heretofore realized. Our findings suggest a means by which suspected cases can be more fully evaluated.

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