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Severe varicella in a child immunosuppressed with methotrexate Study conducted at the Dermatology Service, Hospital Regional da Asa Norte, Brasília, DF, Brazil.

Abstract

Varicella is a common viral infection in childhood and usually has a benign evolution. However, the evolution can be severe in immunosuppressed children. Vaccination can prevent its occurrence and especially the development of severe and/or complicated cases. Methotrexate is a systemic therapeutic option for many inflammatory diseases, and its immunosuppressive action exposes its users to a higher susceptibility to infection. The present report describes a case of severe varicella infection in a child immunosuppressed with methotrexate.

Keywords:
Immunosuppression; Methotrexate; Psoriasis; Varicella

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