A nasal hypertrophic lesion as a presentation of herpes simplex virus
Chiayu Q. ChiuDepartment of Internal Medicine, Lincoln Medical Center, NY, USAGurchetan RandhawaDepartment of Internal Medicine, Lincoln Medical Center, NY, USAK.M.S.A. NadaDepartment of Internal Medicine, Lincoln Medical Center, NY, USAEwa TomczakDepartment of Internal Medicine, Lincoln Medical Center, NY, USAAddi FeinsteinDepartment of Internal Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases, Lincoln Medical Center, NY, USAKaren HennesseyDepartment of Internal Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases, Lincoln Medical Center, NY, USA
2019en
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Herpes simplex virus type 1 and type 2 (HSV-1 & HSV-2) are one of the leading causes of ulcer and blister lesions worldwide. These infections are latent with recurrences but many people may have a seropositive antibody yet remain asymptomatic. Although HSV presenting with hypertrophic lesions have been reported in the literature at urogenital, lung, and conjunctival sites, we describe a case of a mass lesion in the nasal cavity of a 46 year-old female with a history of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The patient presented initially with nasal congestion and subsequently developed facial edema. The mass lesion regressed after one month of treatment with valacyclovir.
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