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CASE REPORT

Herpes Zoster Duplex Bilateralis After Trauma Induced Emotional Dysregulation: A Case Report and Literature Review

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Pages 2657-2660 | Published online: 24 May 2022

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Figure 1 Painful papules and small blisters are distributed in clusters on the basis of flaky erythema, arranged in a band from the left abdomen (A) to the back (B), and on the right from the chest (C) extending in a band to the axillae (D) and back. Black dotted crusts of ink are scattered on the erythema, and black ink spots are painted around the rash (folklore “circling method”, using ink circles around the lesions).

Figure 1 Painful papules and small blisters are distributed in clusters on the basis of flaky erythema, arranged in a band from the left abdomen (A) to the back (B), and on the right from the chest (C) extending in a band to the axillae (D) and back. Black dotted crusts of ink are scattered on the erythema, and black ink spots are painted around the rash (folklore “circling method”, using ink circles around the lesions).

Figure 2 The left abdomen (Lt. T7-9) and the right thorax (Rt. T2-3) demonstrated clusters of papules and blisters on the basis of flaky erythema in a band-like distribution (A). The left lumbar region (Lt. T7-9) and the right dorsal region (Rt. T2-3) showed clusters of blisters on the basis of erythema distributed in bands (B). (Skin lesions after removing ink).

Figure 2 The left abdomen (Lt. T7-9) and the right thorax (Rt. T2-3) demonstrated clusters of papules and blisters on the basis of flaky erythema in a band-like distribution (A). The left lumbar region (Lt. T7-9) and the right dorsal region (Rt. T2-3) showed clusters of blisters on the basis of erythema distributed in bands (B). (Skin lesions after removing ink).