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Monday, January 25, 2010

Varicella Pneumonia

Today we saw a case of disseminated varicella with associated varicella pneumonia / pneumonitis. This was in the context of a primary infection in an adult patient.

This is a review of varicella pneumonitis, and a link to an article discussing the contraversial role of corticosteroids in its treatment.

Varicella can also cause a number of end organ specific syndromes including:
These are more common in the immunocomprimised but can occur in patients without established immunodeficiency, particularly with primary infection.

There are guidelines of management and a good review of various syndromes published here.

Previous related blogs are here and here.

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