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. 1996 Jul;5(2):45–46.

SOMETIMES THEY MAY BE ZEBRAS: HERPES ZOSTER OF THE L2 SPINAL NERVE

A Case Report

John W Reggars, Simon D French
PMCID: PMC2050615  PMID: 17987138

Abstract

This case report describes a relatively uncommon presentation of herpes zoster affecting the cutaneous distribution of the L2 spinal nerve. The coexistence of a previous history of leg pain, cortical thickening of the femoral shaft on plain film x-ray examination, and the absence, at the time of examination, of the tell tale rash of herpes zoster provided the clinician with a diagnostic challenge. Furthermore, this case stresses the importance of a thorough neurological and orthopaedic examination as well as careful visual inspection of the painful region.

Keywords: Herpes zoster, spinal nerves, chiropractic, spinal manipulative therapy.

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