Hinthorn D R, Baker L H, Romig D A, Liu C
JAMA. 1976 Aug 9;236(6):587-8.
Leg neuralgia is usually caused by nerve root irritation, and is seldom considered of viral origin. Two married couples had recurrent leg pain in a dermatome distribution. In each episode, after one to three days of neuralgia, herpetic vesicles appear on or near the genitalia. Herpesvirus hominis (HVH) was isolated from vesicles or cervix in three patients and was serologically identified as herpesvirus honinis type 2. Prolonged follow-up has not shown progression of the syndrome or any permanent neurologic damage. Treatment with topical neutral red and photoinactivation has not only reduced local lesion healing time and frequency of attacks, but it has also given prompt relief of neuralgia.
腿部神经痛通常由神经根受刺激引起,很少被认为是病毒起源。两对已婚夫妇出现了沿皮节分布的复发性腿痛。在每次发作中,神经痛发作一至三天后,生殖器上或其附近会出现疱疹性水疱。从三名患者的水疱或宫颈中分离出人类疱疹病毒(HVH),血清学鉴定为2型人类疱疹病毒。长期随访未发现该综合征进展或任何永久性神经损伤。局部用中性红和光灭活治疗不仅缩短了局部病损愈合时间和发作频率,还能迅速缓解神经痛。