Varicella zoster virus vasculopathies: diverse clinical manifestations, laboratory features, pathogenesis, and treatment
D Gilden, RJ Cohrs, R Mahalingam, MA Nagel - The Lancet Neurology, 2009 - Elsevier
Vasculopathies caused by varicella zoster virus (VZV) are indicative of a productive virus
infection in cerebral arteries after either reactivation of VZV (shingles) or primary infection …
infection in cerebral arteries after either reactivation of VZV (shingles) or primary infection …
Update on varicella zoster virus vasculopathy
MA Nagel, D Gilden - Current infectious disease reports, 2014 - Springer
Primary infection of humans with varicella zoster virus (VZV) causes varicella (chickenpox),
after which the virus becomes latent in cranial nerve ganglia, dorsal root ganglia and …
after which the virus becomes latent in cranial nerve ganglia, dorsal root ganglia and …
Varicella zoster virus vasculopathy: the expanding clinical spectrum and pathogenesis
MA Nagel, D Jones, A Wyborny - Journal of neuroimmunology, 2017 - Elsevier
Varicella zoster virus (VZV) is a ubiquitous, human alphaherpesvirus that produces varicella
on primary infection then becomes latent in ganglionic neurons along the entire neuraxis. In …
on primary infection then becomes latent in ganglionic neurons along the entire neuraxis. In …
Varicella zoster virus vasculopathy
Varicella zoster virus (VZV) is a ubiquitous, exclusively human alphaherpesvirus that
produces varicella then becomes latent in ganglionic neurons. In elderly and …
produces varicella then becomes latent in ganglionic neurons. In elderly and …
Varicella zoster virus: a common cause of stroke in children and adults
C Amlie-Lefond, D Gilden - Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular …, 2016 - Elsevier
Background Varicella zoster virus (VZV) is a neurotropic, exclusively human herpesvirus.
Primary infection causes varicella (chickenpox), after which the virus becomes latent in …
Primary infection causes varicella (chickenpox), after which the virus becomes latent in …
Neurologic manifestations of varicella zoster virus infections
C Amlie-Lefond, B Jubelt - Current neurology and neuroscience reports, 2009 - Springer
Varicella zoster virus (VZV) causes acute viral exanthema in childhood, becomes latent, and
can reactivate years later to produce neurologic disease. Primary VZV infection is …
can reactivate years later to produce neurologic disease. Primary VZV infection is …
[HTML][HTML] Neurological complications of VZV reactivation
MA Nagel, D Gilden - Current opinion in neurology, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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The varicella zoster virus vasculopathies: clinical, CSF, imaging, and virologic features
MA Nagel, RJ Cohrs, R Mahalingam, MC Wellish… - Neurology, 2008 - AAN Enterprises
Background: Varicella zoster virus (VZV) vasculopathy produces stroke secondary to viral
infection of cerebral arteries. Not all patients have rash before cerebral ischemia or stroke …
infection of cerebral arteries. Not all patients have rash before cerebral ischemia or stroke …
Complications of varicella zoster virus reactivation
MA Nagel, D Gilden - Current treatment options in neurology, 2013 - Springer
Opinion statement Varicella zoster virus (VZV) is an exclusively human neurotropic
alphaherpesvirus. Primary infection causes varicella (chickenpox), after which virus …
alphaherpesvirus. Primary infection causes varicella (chickenpox), after which virus …
Varicella zoster virus and central nervous system syndromes.
D Gilden - Herpes: the journal of the IHMF, 2004 - europepmc.org
Varicella zoster virus (VZV) causes chicken pox (varicella) after which it establishes latency
and can subsequently reactivate to cause herpes zoster. Central nervous system (CNS) …
and can subsequently reactivate to cause herpes zoster. Central nervous system (CNS) …