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Disease Information for Gladiatorum herpes simplex/direct inoculation
- Clinical Manifestations
- Signs & Symptoms
- Local paresthesias
- Vesicobullous rashes
- Vesicular rash
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- Athletes Skin Infections
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- Microlab/Herpes Simplex I isolation/HSV-I
- Abnormal Lab Findings (Non Measured)
- Right Shift (Viral) Differential Smear (Lab)
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- Decubitus ulcer/Bedsores
- Herpes Zoster, geniculate ganglion
- Associated Disease & Complications
- Cutaneous Infection
- Herpes labialis (cold sore)
- Herpes simplex
- Herpes simplex/primary infection
- Skin infections
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wrestlers and others in direct contact with other athletes and/or mats get herpes simplex by direct inoculatioin in abrasion; can be primary infection; usually self limited; paresthesias present; back, thighs,stomache, and shouders often involved; men usually
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