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Vol. 15. Issue 6.
Pages 599-600 (November - December 2011)
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Vol. 15. Issue 6.
Pages 599-600 (November - December 2011)
Case report
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Penile herpes zoster: an unusual location for a common disease
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Milan Bjekic1, Milica Markovic2,
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mipopovi@eunet.rs

Correspondence: Dzorza Vasingtona 17, 11000, Belgrade Serbia, Europe.
, Sandra Sipetic3
1 Head of Department of Venereal Diseases, City Institute for Skin and Venereal Diseases, Belgrade, Serbia
2 Practicing Dermatologist, City Institute for Skin and Venereal Diseases, Belgrade, Serbia
3 Institute of Epidemiology, School of Medicine, Belgrade University, Belgrade, Serbia
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Abstract

Herpes zoster is a common dermatological condition which affects up to 20% of the population, most frequently involving the thoracic and facial dermatomes with sacral lesions occurring rarely and only a few reported cases of penile shingles.

Case report

We report two cases of unusual penile clinical presentations of varicella zoster virus infection in immunocompetent men. The patients presented with grouped clusters of vesicles and erythema on the left side of penile shaft and posterior aspect of the left thigh and buttock, involving S2-S4 dermatomes. The lesions resolved quickly upon administration of oral antiviral therapy.

Conclusion

Penile herpes zoster should not be overlooked in patients with unilateral vesicular rash.

Keywords:
herpes zoster
penis neuralgia
postherpetic
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