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Query: UMLS:C0024141 (
systemic lupus erythematosus
)
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The cell-mediated immune response of lymphocytes to rubella, measles, parainfluenza types 1, 2, and 3,
varicella
-zoster and herpes virus type 1 virus antigens was evaluated in 15
SLE
patients and 15 matched controls by incorporating 3H-thymidine in whole blood cultures as a measure of blastic transformation.
SLE
patients were less responsive than normal individuals to six of eight virus antigens tested. Culture of washed
SLE
cells in AB plasma did not reverse the hyporesponsiveness. The results indicated that a functional impairment of the circulating lymphocytes appeared to be responsible for the in vitro hyporesponsiveness of
SLE
patients to virus antigens.
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PMID:Lymphocyte response to virus antigens in systemic lupus erythematosus. 18 3
Hepes simplex usually presents with fairly characteristic skin lesions that are localized to small area. A less well appreciated presentation for herpes simplex is a varicelliform eruption that may be difficult to differentiate from
chickenpox
. We treated a patient with such an eruption who had
systemic lupus erythematosus
and was receiving oral prednisone. We also review seven other cases from the literature of
varicella
-like herpes simplex and discuss the role played by immuno-suppression in herpetic infections.
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PMID:Varicella-like infection due to herpes simplex. 62 79
We determined the incidence of herpes zoster (HZ) in 119 patients with
systemic lupus erythematosus
(
SLE
). HZ occurred in 56 patients (47%), and 9 patients had had HZ even before
SLE
developed. After diagnosis of
SLE
, an incidence of zoster was high, 5.45 cases per 100 person-years. It was found that the susceptibility to HZ was not related to the presence of renal disorder or maximum dose of corticosteroids. The patients with
SLE
who had had HZ showed significantly higher antibody titers than those without a history of HZ and normal subjects as assayed by both complement fixation technique and neutralization test. On the other had, only 17 of 55 patients (31%) with
SLE
showed positive skin reactions to
varicella
zoster virus (VZV) antigen, whereas all 15 normal subjects had positive reactions. In the patients who were receiving less than 10 mg/day of prednisolone, 11 of 17 (65%) had positive skin reactions to VZV antigen, whereas only 4 of 31 (13%) patients who were receiving 10 mg/day or more prednisolone showed positive reactions. It was of interest that in 7 patients with
SLE
who had not received corticosteroids, only 2 (29%) patients showed positive skin reactions to VZV antigen. These results suggest that high incidence of HZ in patients with
SLE
is probably due to an impaired cellular immunity because of both underlying disease and corticosteroid treatment.
...
PMID:[Herpes zoster in connective tissue diseases: I. Association with systemic lupus erythematosus and its immunological abnormalities]. 165 20
We investigated the incidence of herpes zoster (HZ) and the immunological state to HZ in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and mixed connective tissue disease (MCTD) in comparison with
systemic lupus erythematosus
(
SLE
). HZ occurred in 6 (25%) out of 24 patients with RA and 4 (22%) out of 18 patients with MCTD. One patient had had HZ before the diagnosis of RA. On the other hand, all 4 patients with MCTD had had HZ before the diagnosis of MCTD. The patients with RA and MCTD showed normal or higher antibody titers to
varicella
zoster virus (VZV) than normal subjects as assayed by both complement fixation technique and neutralization test. However, the antibody levels were not very high compared to those in patients with
SLE
. On the other hand, only 7 (50%) of 14 patients with RA and 4 (40%) of 10 patients with MCTD showed positive skin reactions to VZV antigen, whereas all 15 normal subjects had positive reactions. Thus, cellular immunity to VZV was thought to be impaired in these diseases. In the patients who were receiving less than 10 mg/day of prednisolone, 7 (64%) of 11 had positive skin reactions in RA patients and 3 (60%) out of 5 patients with MCTD, whereas none (0%) out of 3 patients with RA and 1 (20%) out of 5 patients with MCTD who were receiving 10 mg/day or more prednisolone showed positive skin reactions. These results suggest that the high incidence of HZ in patients with RA and MCTD is probably due to an impaired cellular immunity as in the case of
SLE
.
...
PMID:[Herpes zoster in connective tissue diseases: II. Rheumatoid arthritis and mixed connective tissue disease in comparison with systemic lupus erythematosus]. 179 39
The incidence of herpes zoster was determined in patients with
systemic lupus erythematosus
(
SLE
) and the cellular and humoral immunity to
varicella
zoster virus (VZV) investigated in 45 of these 92 patients. The incidence of herpes zoster was high, occurring in 40 patients (43%), though it was benign in all. Patients with
SLE
who had had zoster showed significantly higher antibody titres than normal subjects. On the other hand, only 13 of 43 (30%) patients with
SLE
showed positive delayed hypersensitivity skin reactions to VZV antigen, despite a history of infections with VZV, whereas all 15 normal subjects had positive reactions. Skin reactions to VZV correlated directly with the ratio of OKT4+ to OKT8+ T cells and inversely with the dose of corticosteroids. These results suggest that the high incidence of herpes zoster in patients with
SLE
is probably due to defects in cellular immunity and that normal or higher titres of antibodies to VZV will not act as a preventive against zoster. In addition, reactivation of VZV, whether symptomatic or not, seemed often to occur in patients with
SLE
.
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PMID:High incidence of herpes zoster in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus: an immunological analysis. 216 93
A 15-year-old girl with
systemic lupus erythematosus
suddenly developed fever, meningismus, and herpes zoster. Within 48 hours, transverse myelitis developed at the level of the nerve root involvement of the herpes zoster. Since both
systemic lupus erythematosus
and
varicella
-zoster have been reported to cause myelitis, therapy was initiated for both. The rapid and simultaneous resolution of both the herpes zoster and the neurologic deficits strongly supports the causal association of both with
varicella
-zoster. This is the second reported case of herpes zoster-associated transverse myelitis in a patient with
systemic lupus erythematosus
.
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PMID:Herpes zoster myelitis occurring during treatment for systemic lupus erythematosus. 280 61
A middle-aged woman had five discrete episodes of herpes zoster. The first attack consisted of uncomplicated herpes zoster ophthalmicus. The subsequent four episodes involved thoracic, cervical, and finally sacral dermatomes and were complicated by myelitis or encephalomyelitis. During the most recent attack, while she was receiving corticosteroids,
varicella
-zoster virus was cultured from the CSF. In addition, the patient had strong evidence of
systemic lupus erythematosus
, with a history of Raynaud's phenomenon, migratory arthralgia, and unexplained anemia before the first attack of zoster with subsequent development of a positive
lupus
cell preparation and elevated antinuclear antibody levels.
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PMID:Recurrent herpes zoster encephalitis. A complication of systemic lupus erythematosus. 625 12
A woman with
systemic lupus erythematosus
(
SLE
) presented with a zoster eruption. Transverse myelitis developed at the site of the dermatomal distribution of the rash.
SLE
and
varicella
zoster virus (VZV) can both cause myelitis, and are difficult to differentiate. The topographic association between the cutaneous and the neurological involvement suggesting VZV myelitis was confirmed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for VZV in the cerebrospinal fluid. This case illustrates the potential role of the selective amplification of VZV DNA in cerebrospinal fluid to diagnose central neurological complications associated with VZV. The value of magnetic resonance imaging of the spinal cord in the evaluation of patients with myelitis is emphasized.
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PMID:Herpes zoster myelitis occurring during treatment for systemic lupus erythematosus. 883 1
Pneumonia is the most common serious complication of
varicella
infection in adults. A variety of thrombotic complications including purpura fulminans and disseminated intravascular coagulation have been reported in children with
varicella
but not in adults. Two men with
varicella
pneumonia who had profound lower extremity ischemia caused by thrombosis of the profunda femoris and tibial arteries are reported. Both patients had free protein S deficiency and vascular thrombosis in association with
varicella
pneumonia without overt evidence of disseminated intravascular coagulation or purpura fulminans. Antiphospholipid immunoglobulin G and immunoglobulin M antibodies were present in one, whereas the other had evidence of the
lupus
anticoagulant. The proposed pathogenesis and management options including intraarterial thrombolytic therapy with urokinase and the need for long-term anticoagulation are discussed.
...
PMID:Spontaneous tibial artery thrombosis associated with varicella pneumonia and free protein S deficiency. 954 47
Varicella
is a typical acute exanthematous viral infection caused by
varicella
-zoster virus (VZV). In recently years, as far as hepatic dysfunction caused by viruses other than the hepatitis virus is concerned, there have been a few reports on hepatic dysfunction accompanying
varicella
following organ transplantation of Europe and America and another report on an immunocompromized adult following treatment for
Systemic lupus erythematosis
(
SLE
) in Japan. Nonetheless, we searched the MEDLINE and J MEDICINE listing the publications between 1986 and 1996 and found one report on healthy adults with
varicella
accompanied by hepatic dysfunction in Europe and America and two reports in Japan. Only Noguchi et al. dealt with the findings of liver biopsy. We examined two healthy adults with
varicella
and mild-to-moderate hepatic dysfunction, and referred to the results of their liver biopsies. The present paper discusses this issue, citing some references.
...
PMID:Two cases of adult varicella accompanied by hepatic dysfunction. 962 71
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