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Bilateral brachial neuritis secondary to varicella reactivation in an HIV-positive man.
[neuralgic amyotrophy]
We
present
the
case
of
a
48
-
year
-old
HIV-
positive
man
,
who
developed
acute
onset
of
pain
in
both
upper
limbs
associated
with
proximal
weakness
and
distal
paraesthesia
.
Eight
weeks
prior
to
this
presentation
he
had
had
varicella
zoster
affecting
his
right
S
1
dermatome
.
CD
4
count
was
355
cells
/
mm
(
3
)
and
he
was
antiretroviral
therapy
(
ART
)
naive
.
Power
was
0
/
5
proximally
and
4
/
5
distally
in
the
upper
limbs
.
Reflexes
were
absent
and
there
was
sensory
loss
in
the
C
5
,
C
6
and
T
1
dermatomes
.
Cerebrospinal
fluid
(
CSF
)
examination
showed
a
lymphocytosis
with
low
glucose
;
however
,
CSF
Mycobacterium
tuberculosis
(
TB
)
,
and
herpes
simplex
virus
polymerase
chain
reaction
(
HSV
PCR
)
were
negative
as
was
syphilis
serology
.
Electromyography
showed
marked
motor
axonal
loss
.
Magnetic
resonance
imaging
(
MRI
)
did
not
show
any
cervical
spinal
lesion
.
Varicella
zoster
virus
(
VZV
)
PCR
was
positive
in
the
CSF
.
He
was
treated
with
high
-dose
intravenous
aciclovir
with
good
resolution
of
his
syndrome
over
time
and
was
commenced
on
ART
.
We
believe
this
to
be
the
first
case
report
of
varicella
reactivation
causing
bilateral
neuralgic
amyotrophy
in
an
HIV-
positive
patient
.
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"who developed acute onset of pain in both upper limbs associated with proximal weakness and distal paraesthesia"
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