Leyden J J, Baker D A
Arch Dermatol. 1979 Mar;115(3):311-2.
Herpes simplex infections, localized to areas of atopic dermatitis, were documented in ten children. The typical clinical picture consisted of low-grade fever and exacerbation of the eczema with discrete vesicles localized to affected skin, followed by punched-out ulcerations. Recurrent attacks were observed in seven cases and coincided with active attacks of herpes labialis in other family members or close friends, suggesting reinfection as the source. In no patient did a disseminated Kaposi's varicelliform type of eruption develop. Viral cultures in 30 additional patients with acute flares of atopic dermatitis without vesicles or ulcerations failed to disclose any herpes simplex.
10名儿童被记录有单纯疱疹感染,感染局限于特应性皮炎区域。典型的临床表现为低热,湿疹加重,受累皮肤出现散在水疱,随后出现凹陷性溃疡。7例观察到复发,且与其他家庭成员或亲密朋友的唇疱疹发作同时发生,提示再感染为感染源。所有患者均未出现播散性水痘样疹。另外30例急性发作的特应性皮炎患者,无水疱或溃疡,病毒培养未发现任何单纯疱疹。