Dengue encephalitis

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Abstract

We report a case of dengue fever with features of encephalitis. The diagnosis of dengue was confirmed by the serum antibodies to dengue and the presence of a dengue antigen in the cerebrospinal fluid. This patient had characteristic magnetic resonance imaging brain findings, mainly involving the bilateral thalami, with hemorrhage. Dengue is not primarily a neurotropic virus and encephalopathy is a common finding in Dengue. Hence various other etiological possibilities were considered before concluding this as a case of Dengue encephalitis. This case explains the importance of considering the diagnosis of dengue encephalitis in appropriate situations.

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Borawake, K., Prayag, P., Wagh, A., & Dole, S. (2011). Dengue encephalitis. Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine, 15(3), 190–193. https://doi.org/10.4103/0972-5229.84896

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