Enhancing Efficacy and Quality of Life in Patients with Herpes Zoster Infection in Hairy Cell Leukemia.
Xiaowei FengYuchen TaoQi HuYuanxia LiuJizhang BaoWenwen JiangPublished in: Case reports in hematology (2024)
Hairy cell leukemia (HCL) is an infrequent and persistent B-cell inert lymphoid leukemia. In this study, we present the case of a 71-year-old female patient with a previous diagnosis of variant HCL who experienced a severe herpes zoster infection leading to an extensive skin eruption. The patient's initial diagnosis of HCL occurred 7 years ago, and she underwent treatment with cladribine, interferon, COP (cyclophosphamide, vincristine, and prednisone), benztropine tablets + clarithromycin dispersible, and ibrutinib. Immune disorders resulting from repeated prior chemotherapy and targeted therapy may potentially precipitate herpes zoster infection. Despite an initial two-week period of unresponsiveness to antivirals and nerve nutrition treatments, the introduction of topical Coptis liquid to the treatment regimen yielded significant efficacy. This case report underscores the potential of Chinese medicine as an adjunct to conventional antiviral therapy in the management of herpes zoster infection in immunocompromised patients. This treatment protocol has the potential to enhance efficacy, enhance quality of life, and serve as a more robust foundation for clinical diagnosis and improved treatments.
Keyphrases
- case report
- acute myeloid leukemia
- bone marrow
- low dose
- randomized controlled trial
- stem cells
- physical activity
- newly diagnosed
- end stage renal disease
- single cell
- immune response
- dendritic cells
- intensive care unit
- peritoneal dialysis
- risk assessment
- squamous cell carcinoma
- soft tissue
- wound healing
- drug induced
- prognostic factors