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  1. Herpes Zoster

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    Description: Herpes zoster over opthalmic division of trigeminal nerve
    Keywords: pain, Herpes Zoster, Virus, infection, skin eruption
  2. Herpetic Gingivostomatitis

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    Description: Herpetic gingivostomatitis - multiple vesicles, crusted erosions over lips and oral cavity
    Keywords: mouth, infection, Stomatitis, Herpetic, Virus
  3. Herpes Zoster

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    Description: Herpes zoster unilateral grouped vesicles over left side of the abdomen
    Keywords: infection, skin eruption, pain, Herpes Zoster, Virus
  4. Herpes Zoster

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    Description: Herpes zoster over loin
    Keywords: skin eruption, Virus, pain, infection, Herpes Zoster
  5. Herpes Labialis

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    Description: Herpes labialis - healing with depigmentation
    Keywords: mouth, Virus, Herpes Labialis, disease
  6. Herpes Labialis

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    Description: Herpes labialis over upper lip
    Keywords: disease, Herpes Labialis, mouth, Virus
  7. Herpes Zoster

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    Description: Herpes zoster over back
    Keywords: infection, pain, Herpes Zoster, Virus, skin eruption
  8. Herpes Zoster

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    Description: Herpes zoster over neck
    Keywords: Virus, Herpes Zoster, skin eruption, pain, infection
  9. Herpes Lesion

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    Description: Herpes lesion
    Keywords: Blister, skin, disease, Virus
  10. Herpes Zoster, Shingles

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    Description: Shingles, also called herpes zoster or zona, gets its name from both the Latin and French words for belt or girdle and refers to girdle-likeskin eruptions that may occur on the trunk of the body. The virus that causes chickenpox, the varicella zoster virus (VSV), can becomedormant in nerve cells after an episode of chickenpox and later reemerge as shingles. Initially, red patches of rash develop into blisters.Because the virus travels along the nerve to the skin, it can damage the nerve and cause it to become inflamed. This condition can be verypainful. If the pain persists long after the rash disappears, it is known as postherpetic neuralgia.
    Keywords: Virus, skin eruption, infection, pain, Herpes Zoster