Abstract
This paper describes two episodes of eczema herpeticum occurring in a woman with Darier's disease. During the first episode, the vesicular eruption represented a primary herpetic infection because there were no IgM herpes antibodies. The second attack suggested a recurrent infection. Herpes simplex, virus type I was isolated from the lesions in both cases.
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