PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Constance A. C. Ross AU - W. K. Brown AU - Alison Clarke AU - W. F. Caldwell AU - Elsie R. Gordon AU - Joan Harvey AU - Alison M. T. McAlister AU - J. McGlone AU - R. T. W. Prentice AU - W. Thorburn AU - C. Tobias TI - Herpes zoster in general practice DP - 1975 Jan 01 TA - The Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners PG - 29--32 VI - 25 IP - 150 4099 - http://bjgp.org/content/25/150/29.short 4100 - http://bjgp.org/content/25/150/29.full SO - J R Coll Gen Pract1975 Jan 01; 25 AB - Eighty-seven patients with the clinical diagnosis of herpes zoster were seen during a one-year period in eight general practices in Glasgow, the rate per 1,000 practice population being approximately 2ยท4. Of these, 78 (90 per cent) had serological evidence of active infection with herpes zoster. The anatomical location of the skin eruption was most common in the areas of the fifth cranial nerve, middle and lower trunk and thigh. A possible reactivating agent (trauma four, steroids two, irradiation one) was found in only seven patients. The illness as assessed by systemic upset and dissemination of lesions was generally not severe. Post-herpetic neuralgia was the most troublesome complication, found in 44 per cent of 64 patients revisisted 3-18 months after the acute illness.