Abstract
Noncontiguous multidermatomal herpes zoster is very rare in both immunocompetent and immunocompromised persons. Most of the reported cases have been limited to 2 noncontiguous dermatomes. This unique presentation has been referred to as zoster duplex unilateralis or bilateralis, depending on whether one or both halves of the body are involved. Granulomatous dermatitis at sites of herpes zoster scars, a rare isotopic response, has only been reported in persons with contiguous dermatomes of zoster. We describe an immunocompromised patient who developed herpes zoster in 7 disparate dermatomes. Three months after resolution of the zoster, the patient developed a granulomatous dermatitis in a zosteriform distribution at the sites of previous infection. Copyright © 1999 by the American Academy of Dermatology, Inc.
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Vu, A. Q., Radonich, M. A., & Heald, P. W. (1999). Herpes zoster in seven disparate dermatomes (zoster multiplex): Report of a case and review of the literature. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 40(5 SUPPL. 1), 868–869. https://doi.org/10.1053/jd.1999.v40.a96944
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