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  • Title: Fatal disseminated herpes simplex virus infection in a previously healthy pregnant woman. A case report.
    Author: Frederick DM, Bland D, Gollin Y.
    Journal: J Reprod Med; 2002 Jul; 47(7):591-6. PubMed ID: 12170540.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: In contrast to the frequent occurrence of localized herpes simplex virus (HSV) infections during pregnancy, disseminated disease has rarely been reported. CASE: A 21-year-old woman in the 27th week of gestation developed a catastrophic illness characterized by fever, progressive pneumonia, respiratory failure, leukopenia, disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), anicteric hepatitis, septic shock and acute renal failure. Initial studies for an infectious etiology were negative. In spite of empiric broad-spectrum antimicrobial therapy, her condition continued to deteriorate. Sparse vesicular skin lesions suggestive of HSV infection subsequently appeared. Despite initiation of acyclovir therapy, the patient died. HSV type 2 was cultured from a skin vesicle, and at autopsy there was extensive necrosis of the liver and lung with immunohistochemical stains positive for HSV antigen. CONCLUSION: In the third trimester of pregnancy, HSV can occasionally disseminate in immunocompetent women. A clinical syndrome of unexplained fever, pneumonia, anicteric hepatitis, leukopenia and DIC without mucocutaneous lesions should prompt investigation and possible treatment for disseminated HSV infection.
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