Rash decisions-dermatological manifestations preceding a progressive neurological syndrome.
We describe the case of a 72 year old woman who presented with sequential cranial nerve palsies preceded by irritation, pain and a vesicular rash in the sensory distributions of the affected nerves. She had signs and symptoms suggestive of aphagia and Ramsey-Hunt syndrome. Further vesicular eruption...
Main Authors: | Doherty, G, Vincent, A, Cox, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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