Abstract

Multiple/Overlap Autoimmune Syndrome: An Overlap of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Dermato-polymyositis and Non-insulin Dependent/Adult Onset Diabetes Mellitus Concomitant Herpes (Varicella) Zoster/Shingles, an Innovation

Virendra N Sehgal and Rajesh Malhotra

Multiple/overlap autoimmune syndrome, comprising systemic lupus erythematosus, dermato-polymyositis, and non-insulin dependent/adult onset diabetes mellitus is being reported in a 53-year-old woman. The diagnosis of each of them was based on cardinal clinical criteria supplemented by laboratory undertones. The drug delivery (management) and approaches (strategies), in particular takes cognizance of stability and acceptable improvement, but for abrupt multiple group vesicular eruption over the erythomatosus base accompanied by numbness, tingling and pain essentially afflicting the right forehead and the face for which acyclovir was administered in recommended dosages for herpes zoster vericella (shingles).