Journal article

Fatal disseminated visceral varicella zoster virus infection in a renal transplant recipient

MJ Loftus, MK Yong, S Wilson, AY Peleg

Transplant Infectious Disease | WILEY | Published : 2019

Abstract

We report a case of fatal disseminated varicella zoster virus (VZV) with delayed–onset rash in a 66-year-old female more than 2 years following uncomplicated deceased donor renal transplantation. Whilst on a stable regimen of maintenance immunosuppression, the patient presented with chest and abdominal pain with concomitant hepatitis and pancreatitis. After pursuing multiple other potential causes of her symptoms, the correct diagnosis of VZV was only suspected after the development of a widespread vesicular rash—11 days after her initial symptoms. Despite antiviral therapy and inotropic support in the intensive care unit, the patient died. Simultaneous VZV hepatitis and pancreatitis in soli..

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