J Korean Pain Soc.
1999 May;12(1):144-147.
Herpes Zoster Infection Involved in Cervical and Thoracic Spinal Segment Bilaterally
- Affiliations
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- 1Kim Chan Neuro-Pain Clinic.
Abstract
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A 72-year-old female patient was presented complaining of unbearable abdominal pain in the
upper left quadrant at our hospital. Two weeks earlier she had developed a vesicular eruption
on the right C3 dermatome and 1 week earlier she had experienced a vesicular eruption on the
left Tl 1 dermatome. Her medical history was unremarkable. She had suffered from severe
abdominal pain in the upper left quadrant for 10 days and the mild pain in the right shoulder
region for 20 days. The pain in the upper left quadrant had increased and was unresponsive to
drugs prescribed by the local clinic. And we performed Tll root block with 0.5% lidocaine 5 ml
and dexametasone 5 mg, and thoracic epidural blockade on 1st hospital day under diagnosis of
herpes zoster infection. Her VAS were improved from 10 to 2 on 2nd hospital day. We performed
thoracic epidural blockade with 0.5% lidocaine 6 ml. Her VAS were changed from 2 to 7 and so
then we performed the thoracic epidural blockade with 0.5% lidocaine 5 ml and triamcinolone
40 mg on 3rd hospital day. On 4th hospital day, her VAS were from 7 to l. After 4 month of
our managements she was tolerable without any medications.