Shoulder pain due to cervical radiculopathy: an underestimated long-term complication of herpes zoster virus reactivation?

Int Orthop. 2018 Jan;42(1):157-160. doi: 10.1007/s00264-017-3593-0. Epub 2017 Aug 10.

Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate if herpes zoster virus (HZV) reactivation may be considered in the aetiology of cervical radiculopathy.

Methods: The study group was composed of 110 patients (52 M-58F;mean age ± SD:46.5 ± 6.12; range:40-73) with a clinical diagnosis of cervical radiculopathy. Patients with signs of chronic damage on neurophysiological studies were submitted to an X-ray and to an MRI of the cervical spine in order to clarify the cause of the cervical radiculopathy and were investigated for a possible reactivation of HZV; HZV reactivation was considered as "recent" or "antique" if it occurs within or after 24 months from the onset of symptoms, respectively. Data were submitted to statistics.

Results: Thirty-eight patients (34,5%,16 M-22F) had a history of HZV reactivation: four (2 M-2F) were "recent" and 34 (14 M-20F) were "antique". In 68 of 110 participants (61,8%,30 M-38F), pathological signs on X-ray and/or MRI of the cervical spine appeared; in the remaining 42 (38,2%,22 M-20F) X-ray and MRI resulted as negative. Among patients with HZV reactivation, seven (18,4%) had a "positive" X-ray-MRI while in 31 (81,6%) the instrumental exams were considered as negative. The prevalence of "antique" HZV reactivations was statistically greater in the group of patients with no pathological signs on X-ray/MRI of the cervical spine with respect to the group with a pathological instrumental exam (p < 0.01).

Conclusions: It may be useful to investigate the presence of a positive history of HZV reactivation and to consider it as a long-term complication of a cervical root inflammation especially in patients in which X-ray and MRI of the cervical spine did not show pathological findings.

Keywords: Cervical radiculopathy; Cervical spine disease; Herpes zoster virus; Neck pain; Shoulder pain; Shoulder pathology; Zoster reactivation.

Publication types

  • Observational Study

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Cervical Vertebrae / diagnostic imaging
  • Female
  • Herpes Zoster / complications*
  • Herpes Zoster / epidemiology
  • Herpesvirus 3, Human
  • Humans
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging / methods
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Prevalence
  • Radiculopathy / virology*
  • Shoulder Pain / etiology*