小兒科HUNG, PEI-YINPEI-YINHUNGSHEN, YU-ZENYU-ZENSHENLEE, WANG- TSOWANG- TSOLEE2008-12-292018-07-112008-12-292018-07-112000http://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw//handle/246246/94804Herpes tester infection has been rarely reported to cause angiitis of the central nervous system in children, We describe a 4-year, 8-month-old female with acute hemiplegia and central facial palsy 6 weeks after she had had tester ophthalmicus. The findings of magnetic resonance angiography , the clinical picture, and a preceding history of herpes tester ophthalmicus suggested tester vasculitis. Herpes tester vasculitis is thus another consideration when examining a child with acute hemiplegia and a recent herpes tester infection. (C) 2000 by Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved.en-USANGIOGRAPHIC FINDINGSOPHTHALMICUSCHICKENPOXARTERITISANGIITISAcute Hemiplegia Associated with Herpes Zoster Infection in Children: Report of One Casejournal article