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Case Report

Year: 2021 | Month: April-June | Volume: 6 | Issue: 2 | Pages: 308-311

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijshr.20210455

A Case Report on Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia, Varicella Zoster Infection, Varicella Encephalopathy & Cerebellitis

Aswathy M Shaji1, A. Priya2, S Suwitha3, K. Arun Chander Yadav4

1,3Clinical Pharmacist Apollo Children’s Hospital, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
2Junior Executive Apollo Children’s Hospital, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
4Consultant Clinical Pharmacologist Apollo Children’s Hospital, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

Corresponding Author: K. Arun Chander Yadav

ABSTRACT

Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) comprises a family of autosomal recessive disorder and it will disrupt adrenal steroidogenesis. The most common form of CAH is due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency associated with mutations in the cyp21a2 gene which is located at chromosome 6p21. The clinical features associated with this adrenal steroidogenesis represent a clinical spectrum reflecting to the consequences of the specific mutations. Treatment goals include normal linear growth velocity and “on-time” puberty in affected children. [1]
Infection with Varicella zoster virus (vzv) causes chickenpox means Varicella that can be severe in immunocompromised individuals, infants and adults. The primary infection is followed by latency in ganglionic neurons. During this time, no virus particles will produce and no obvious neuronal damage occurs. Reactivation of virus leads to virus replication, which will causes zoster (shingles) in tissues innervated by the involved neurons, inflammation and cell death [2]. Potential complications of this infection are involved in the central nervous system causing encephalitis. An increased risk of this complication is associated with the immunocompromised patient. [3]

Keywords: congenital adrenal hyperplasia, varicella zoster infection, varicella encephalopathy, cerebellitis.

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