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Herpes zoster de yaş, cinsiyet, dağılım ve birlikte bulunan hastalıklar arasındaki ilişki

Relations of Age, Sex, Distribution and Associated Diseases with Herpes zoster

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Between 1992 and 1995, 57 cases of herpes zoster were Investigated according to sex, age, predilection of site, seasonal variation and complications or associated diseases. In sex and age distribution, males were more than females, and the patients were commonly affected after the age of 40. No seasonal variations were observed. Complications noted in 8 cases were herpes zoster ophtalmicus in 3 patients, Ramsay Hunt's syndrome in 2 patients, and postherpetic neuralgia in 3 patients. Underlying malignancy was seen in one patient. The most common site of lesions was the thoracal dermatomes. Predilection of left side to right side were equal, but the lesions were commonly sited on left side in females and right side in males. This finding may be due to perinatal testosterone that would suppress the left brain and thymus gland. [Journal of Turgut Özal Medical Center 1997;4(1):29-32]
Abstract (Original Language): 
1992-1995 yılları arasında muayene ve tedavi edilen 57 Herpes zoster 'li hasta; cinsiyet, yaş, yerleşim yeri, iklimsel farklar, komplikasyonlar ve ilave hastalıklar yönünden incelendi. Hastalık 40 yaşın üstündeki erkeklerde daha fazla görülüyordu. İklim dağılımı özellik göstermiyordu. Komplikasyonlar; 3 hastada oftalmik zona, 2 hastada Ramsey-Hımt sendromu ve 3 hastada postherpetik nevralji şeklindeydi. Bir hastada zana'nın altta yatan nedeni olarak malignensi bulundu. En sık yerleşim yeri torakal dermatomlardı. Lezyonlar kadınlarda vücudun sol tarafında, erkeklerde sağ tarafında daha fazla yerleşim gösteriyordu. Bu bulgu, sol beyin ve timus bezini baskılayan perinatal testosteron ile ilişkili olabilir. [Turgut Özal Tıp Merkezi Dergisi 1997;4(1):29-32]
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