# Case Report: Herpes zoster-associated abdominal wall bulge with ipsilateral muscle atrophy

**Authors:** Yuxuan Wang, Juping Chen

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2026.1752137 · Frontiers in Medicine · 2026-02-04

## TL;DR

A 76-year-old man developed a rare abdominal wall bulge after shingles, caused by muscle atrophy from a nerve issue, not a hernia.

## Contribution

This case report highlights a rare neuromuscular complication of herpes zoster and the importance of imaging in diagnosing post-zoster abdominal swelling.

## Key findings

- Computed tomography showed muscle thinning without hernia or mass.
- Conservative management was effective without surgical intervention.
- The case illustrates a rare motor neuropathy complication of herpes zoster.

## Abstract

Herpes zoster (HZ) is the reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus and usually causes unilateral dermatomal vesicles; deep tissue involvement is uncommon. We report a 76-year-old man who, 12 days after classic right-flank HZ in the T11 dermatome, developed a painless right-sided abdominal bulge. Examination found a soft, non-pitting swelling. Computed tomography demonstrated ipsilateral thinning of the abdominal wall muscles without evidence of a fascial defect, true hernia, or mass, consistent with zoster-related segmental motor neuropathy presenting as an abdominal pseudohernia. He was managed conservatively with reassurance; no surgery was required. This case highlights a rare neuromuscular complication of HZ and supports the use of imaging in unexplained post-zoster abdominal swelling.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** Herpes zoster (MONDO:0005609)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** neuropathy (MESH:D009422), tissue (MESH:D017695), neuromuscular complication (MESH:D009468), HZ (MESH:D006562), herniation (MESH:D004677), constipation (MESH:D003248), ileus (MESH:D045823), wall (MESH:D056988), motor neuropathy (MESH:D010523), abdominal (MESH:D000007), paresis (MESH:D010291), dermatomal vesicles (MESH:C567751), diabetic truncal neuropathy (MESH:D003929), hernia (MESH:D006547), post-zoster abdominal swelling (MESH:D000008), fascial defect (MESH:C563219), abdominal hernia (MESH:D046449), spinal symptoms (MESH:D012816), blisters (MESH:D001768), fever (MESH:D005334), colonic pseudo-obstruction (MESH:D003112), vesicular eruptions (MESH:D012872), neurological symptoms (MESH:D009461), postherpetic neuralgia (MESH:D051474), rash (MESH:D005076), swelling (MESH:D004487), thoracolumbar radiculopathy (MESH:D011843), diabetes (MESH:D003920), weakness (MESH:D018908), tumors (MESH:D009369), pain (MESH:D010146), trauma (MESH:D014947), complications (MESH:D008107), gastrointestinal symptoms (MESH:D012817), muscle atrophy (MESH:D009133), inflammation (MESH:D007249)
- **Chemicals:** mecobalamin (MESH:C019476), pregabalin (MESH:D000069583), famciclovir (MESH:D000077595)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Human alphaherpesvirus 3 (Varicella-zoster virus, no rank) [taxon 10335]

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