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Friday, December 21, 2018

Unsteadiness in gait, profuse sweating, exanthematous vesicular rash.Acute cerebellar ataxia due to varicella zoster virus

A rare neurological sequelae of chicken pox in an adult p. 268
Kandan Balamurugesan, Prem Davis, Rajangam Ponprabha, Malaimala Sarasveni
DOI:10.4103/2221-6189.248032  
Chicken pox is a disease of childhood caused by varicella zoster virus belonging to the α-herpesvirus-3 family. But the clinical presentation in adults is uncommon and is usually associated with complications. The complications are more commonly seen in immunocompromised individuals and in people who get infected at the later age group. Since the varicella zoster virus rarely causes cerebellar disease in adults, hence here we report a non-immunized, immune-competent adult patient presented to the emergency department with unsteadiness in gait, profuse sweating, exanthematous vesicular rash. We made a diagnosis of acute cerebellar ataxia due to varicella zoster virus and treated accordingly.
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