2011
DOI: 10.4103/0972-2327.91946
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Neurological complications of dengue fever: Experience from a tertiary center of north India

Abstract: Introduction:Dengue, an acute viral disease transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, is highly endemic in many tropical and subtropical areas of the world. Neurological complications of dengue infection have been observed more frequently in the recent past and some studies highlighted varied neurological complications arising in the course of dengue illness. In this retrospective study, we report various neurological complications observed during the last 2 years in patients of dengue fever.Materials and Methods:The p… Show more

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“…Dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) results from secondary infection and is characterized by a recurrent high fever with vascular leak causing widespread bleeding and multisystem disorder. Presentations of CNS disorder were therefore initially attributed to DHF; however, recent studies indicate that patients with DHF infection may present with acute encephalitis, GBS, and polyradiculopathy, and that DENV is directly neurotropic [68][69][70][71].…”
Section: Flaviviridaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) results from secondary infection and is characterized by a recurrent high fever with vascular leak causing widespread bleeding and multisystem disorder. Presentations of CNS disorder were therefore initially attributed to DHF; however, recent studies indicate that patients with DHF infection may present with acute encephalitis, GBS, and polyradiculopathy, and that DENV is directly neurotropic [68][69][70][71].…”
Section: Flaviviridaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…1. El neutrotropismo que se mencionó anteriormente, como responsable de la encefalitis, meningitis, miositis y mielitis 18 . Las complicaciones sistémicas resultantes en encefalopatía y parálisis hipokalémica, como hipotensión, edema cerebral, hemorragia microvascular o franca, hiponatremia y falla fulminante hepática.…”
Section: Alteraciones Neurológicasunclassified
“…Las complicaciones sistémicas resultantes en encefalopatía y parálisis hipokalémica, como hipotensión, edema cerebral, hemorragia microvascular o franca, hiponatremia y falla fulminante hepática. 18,19 Además, se podría presentar un cuadro de encefalomielitis postinfecciosa con mediación inmune, que incluye también al síndrome de Guillain Barré y la neuritis óptica.…”
Section: Alteraciones Neurológicasunclassified
“…La gravedad de estos órganos dañados además del riñón (hígado, miocardio, músculo esquelético, sistema nervioso central y periférico) es muy variable y no existen factores predictores conocidos de [14][15][16][17][18][19][20] severidad. Se cree que infecciones previas con otros serotipos del virus predisponen a una gran liberación de citoquinas que persisten en la memoria inmunológica.…”
Section: Introducción Abstractunclassified