acyclovir has been researched along with Sciatica* in 2 studies
2 other study(ies) available for acyclovir and Sciatica
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Sciatica with motor loss and hemi-cauda equina syndrome due to varicella-zoster virus meningoradiculitis.
Topics: Acyclovir; Aged; Antiviral Agents; Cauda Equina; Comorbidity; Female; Herpesvirus 3, Human; Humans; Peripheral Nervous System Diseases; Radiculopathy; Sciatica; Syndrome; Treatment Outcome | 2013 |
Herpes zoster virus: an unusual but potentially treatable cause of sciatica and foot drop.
The herpes zoster virus is a rare but potential cause of acute motor weakness. This article describes 2 patients with drop foot secondary to an infection of varicella zoster who were incorrectly referred to an orthopedic clinic from their general practitioners. The first patient was a 74-year-old man who presented with weakness in the right foot and a vesicular rash. The pattern of disease supported the clinical diagnosis of shingles affecting the L5 motor and sensory division. No investigation was required, and the patient was treated with a foot drop splint. The second patient was a 71-year-old man who presented with right leg and foot weakness and a vesicular rash affecting his right buttock and posterior right thigh. Lumbar magnetic resonance excluded a stenotic lesion; electrophysiological studies supported the diagnosis of a lower motor neuron lesion. The patient was treated with a 1-week course of acyclovir and a foot drop splint. The correct diagnosis will aid in correct referral and will prompt management, which will potentially provide a faster and better outcome for the patient. Topics: Acyclovir; Aged; Antiviral Agents; Electrophysiology; Exanthema; Gait Disorders, Neurologic; Herpes Zoster; Herpesvirus 3, Human; Humans; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Male; Muscle Weakness; Sciatica; Splints; Treatment Outcome | 2011 |