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disseminated zoster & IIH

The patent is female age 28, mildly obese, contracted chickenpox at the age
of 8. Rash located on the left eye lid. All signs & symptoms are located on
the left facial area and eye. A patient suffering from disseminated zoster,
granted Herpes zoster involving the ophthalmic branch of the trigeminal
nerve and VI, VII. However, could it effect CR. II? Could this cause
bilateral papilloedema? Causing a two separate diagnosis "Shingles"&
"Pseudotumor Cerebi Idiopathic Hypertension"? YET, they are related? Both
were diagnosis at the same time. Granted, there is possibly they are two yet
separate diseases not related. However, could they be a cause & effect
situation?
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