Skip to main content
. 2015 Apr 29;3(6):483–488. doi: 10.1002/ccr3.273

Table 3.

VZV infection in AITL patients

Authors Age/Gender Skin lesions of AITL Duration1 Manifestations of VZV infection Duration2 Prognosis
Kaneko 14 49/F Maculopapule Concurrent Disseminated herpes zoster 13 month Died (15 month)
Zelickson 16 73/F Hyperkeratotic papules 1 week after Hemorrhagic vesicles and bullae Concurrent Alive (4 month)
Boni 17 81/M Maculopapule 2 month before Unilateral necrotizing herpes zoster 2.5 month Died (16 month)
Kanzaki 13 67/M No Not applied An pharyngeal wall ulcer3 Concurrent Alive (18 week)
Imafuku 12 67/M Maculopapule 40 day before Varicella 1 month Alive
1

Duration of skin lesions before/after onset of lymphadenopathy.

2

Duration of herpes zoster infection after onset of AITL.

3

Elevation of antibodies against HSV and VZV were observed in the patient but the ulcer was unlikely caused by VZV.