Varicella zoster reactivation (“shingles” or “herpes zoster”) usually presents as a self-limiting, unilateral, dermatomal vesicular rash in older adults. We present the case of a 73 year-old woman with unilateral brachial plexopathy, an unusual but debilitating complication of shingles. Despite treatment with intravenous acyclovir and immunoglobulin she had a marked residual motor paresis that required an upper limb rehabilitation program after discharge.
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McFeely, A., Doyle, R., O’Riordan, S., Connolly, S., & O’Dwyer, C. (2021). Severe brachial plexopathy secondary to shingles (herpes zoster). Age and Ageing, 50(3), 1001–1003. https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afab055
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