| Literature DB >> 29018589 |
Maegan Lm Doi1, Sydney Y Tatsuno1, Gurdev Singh1, Eric M Tatsuno1, Marjorie M Mau1.
Abstract
In recent times, there has been an increased focus on mosquito-borne Flaviviruses, in particular dengue and Zika. With the reappearance of dengue in Hawai'i and the mainland United States (US), clinicians should be aware of both the common presentations of dengue, as well as other less common complications associated with the disease. Dengue can result in neurologic disorders such as encephalopathy, encephalitis, immune-mediated syndromes, neuromuscular dysfunction, and neuro-ophthalmologic disorders. We present an interesting case of dengue that initially presented with classic symptoms (arthropathy, biphasic fever, and rash) and subsequently developed into a neurologic movement disorder with muscle tightening and twitching of the face, chest, and extremities. We review and update the epidemiology, biology, the clinical presentations including the neurologic complications associated with dengue, as well as their management and areas of future study in this field.Entities:
Keywords: Complete Blood Count (CBC); Dengue Fever; Dengue Virus; Dengue Virus (DENV); Dengue Virus Serotypes (DENV -1, DENV -2, DENV -3, DENV -4); Dengue in Hawai‘i; Dengue – Reactive Immunoglobulin M (DENV - IgM) and Dengue - Reactive DENV Immunoglobulin G (DENV - IgG); Flavivirus; Hemoglobin (Hgb); Medical Officer (MO); Neuromuscular Complications of Dengue; Non-Structural Protein 1 (NS1); Status Post (S/P); Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH); White Blood Cell Count (WBC); World Health Organization (WHO); alanine transaminase (ALT); aspartate aminotransferase (AST); gamma glutamyl transferase (GGT); ribonucleic acid (RNA)
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29018589 PMCID: PMC5630466
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hawaii J Med Public Health ISSN: 2165-8242