Objective: Although neurogenic cough is increasingly recognised, its pathophysiology remains obscure. We describe two cases of chronic cough following laryngeal herpes zoster, a rarely described manifestation of varicella-zoster virus reactivation, and suggest that this may be analogous to post-herpetic neuralgia. The same mechanisms may cause both phenomena.
Case reports: We describe two cases of chronic cough persisting for more than three months following an acute attack of laryngeal herpes zoster.
Conclusion: Neuronal damage by varicella-zoster virus results in irritable nociceptors and deafferentation, mechanisms known to cause post-herpetic neuralgia. When the vagus nerve is affected, as in laryngeal herpes zoster, the result may be a chronic cough. Similar damage may underlie chronic neurogenic cough in other contexts.
Cough after laryngeal herpes zoster: a new aspect of post-herpetic sensory disturbance
후두 헤르페스 조스터 후 기침: 대상후헤르페스 감각 장애의 새로운 측면
[Category] 대상포진, 두창, 수두, 홍역,
[Source] pubmed
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