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1514 Valvular Injury Varicella-Zoster
Symptoms & Signs
■New heart murmur following trauma
■Pulmonary congestion
■Hypotension
■Signs of right ventricular failure
tests
■Echo/Doppler – detect valvular abnormality and severity
differential diagnosis
n/a
management
(see Valvular heart disease)
specific therapy
n/a
follow-up
n/a
complications and prognosis
■In general, prognosis for cardiac trauma depends on the severity of
injury, early detection and initiation of effective treatment (which
often includes emergency surgery)
■Myocardial contusion – prognosis worst with presence of CAD and
arrhythmias
VARICELLA-ZOSTER
CAROL A. GLASER, MD
history & physical
History
■Varicella – zoster virus (herpesvirus 3)
■Late winter, early spring
■Common childhood disease
■Human host only
■Person to person contact, or droplet or airborne spread of vesicle
fluid
■Chickenpox
■Highly contagious, zoster – much less contagious