Herpes Simplex Virus Flashcards

1
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Define Herpes Simplex Virus?

A

Disease resulting from HSV1 or HSV2 infection

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What is the aetiology of Herpes Simplex?

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Transmitted via close contact (e.g. kissing, sexual intercourse) with an individual that is shedding the virus

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What is the pathophysiology of Herpes Simplex?

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After primary infection, the virus will become dormant (within nerve ganglia)
Reactivation may occur in response to physical and emotional stresses or immunosuppression
The virus causes cytolysis of infected epithelial cells leading to vesicle formation

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What is the epidemiology of Herpes Simplex?

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90% of adults are seropositive for HSV1 by 30 years
35% of adults > 60 years are seropositive for HSV 2
More than 1/3 of the world population have recurrent HSV infections

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5
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What are the symptoms of HSV1 usually?

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Primary Infection is often asymptomatic

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What are some possible symptoms of primary HSV1 infection?

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Pharyngitis
Gingivostomatitis (eating might be painful)
Herpetic Whitlow

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What is Herpetic Whitlow?

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Abscess at the end of the finger caused by infection with HSV - it is very painful

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8
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What are symptoms of reactivation of HSV1?

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Prodrome of perioral tingling and burning
Vesicles appear - they will ulcerate and crust over
Complete healing within 8-10 days

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What are symptoms of HSV2?

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Painful blisters and rash in the genital, perigential and anal area
Dysuria
Fever
Malaise

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What are symptoms of HSV encephalitits?

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Usually caused by HSV1 so causes HSV1 type symptoms

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What are symptoms of HSV keratoconjunctivitis?

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Watering Eyes

Photophobia

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What are signs of HSV1 primary infection on physical examination?

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Tender cervical lymphadenopathy
Erythematous, oedematous pharynx
Oral Ulcers filled with yellow slough (gingivostomatitis)
Herpetic Whitlow

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13
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What are signs of Herpes Labialis (reactivation affecting the mouth)?

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Perioral vesicles/ulcers/crusting

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14
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What are the signs of HSV2 on physical examination?

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Maculopapular rash
Vesicles 
Ulcers
All of these are found on the external genitalia, anal margin and upper thighs
Inguinal Lymphadenoathy, pyrexia
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15
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What are the signs of HSV2 Encephalitis on physical examination?

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Signs of encephalitis

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What are the signs of HSV Keratoconjunctivitis?

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Dendritic ulcer on the iris (better visualised with fluorescein)