Ince, NevinKilincel, OzgeTanisman, IsilayGurbuz, Ali Riza2021-12-012021-12-0120212149-22472149-2549https://doi.org/10.14744/etd.2020.88288https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12684/10404Background: Chickenpox is a mild, highly infectious viral disease seen in childhood. However, the course tends to be severe in adults and immunosuppressive individuals. Case Report: A 40-year-old man with no known history of chronic disease presented to our hospital emergency department with widespread eruptions over the entire body and cough. Varicella pneumonia was diagnosed based on the patient being in contact with his children who had shortly previously contracted chickenpox, typical cutaneous lesions, and the clinical and thoracic computerized tomography findings. The patient was treated with acyclovir and antibiotics in terms of secondary bacterial infection. Complete healing was achieved after 7 days of treatment. Conclusion: This case is presented to draw attention to pneumonia, a severe complication of chickenpox.en10.14744/etd.2020.88288info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessChickenpoximmunocompetentpneumoniaA Case Report of Varicella Pneumonia in an Immunocompetent AdultArticle434400402WOS:000672749700016N/A