Atypical Manifestations of Dengue Fever (DF) – Where Do We Stand Today?

Background and Objectives: Dengue fever (DF) is transmitted by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes. With growing population, rapid urbanization and lack of appropriate sanitary measures, proliferation of mosquitoes and subsequent dengue infections have increased rampantly with an estimated 30-fold increase...

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Main Authors: Satya Sudhish Nimmagadda, Chakrapani Mahabala, Archith Boloor, Pavan Manibettu Raghuram, Akshatha Nayak U.
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Published: JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited 2014-01-01
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spelling doaj-a979004870f44be98ed426d04f9050a92020-11-25T02:53:50ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2014-01-0181 717310.7860/JCDR/2014/6885.3960Atypical Manifestations of Dengue Fever (DF) – Where Do We Stand Today?Satya Sudhish Nimmagadda0Chakrapani Mahabala1Archith Boloor2Pavan Manibettu Raghuram3Akshatha Nayak U.4Postgraduate, Department of Internal Medicine, Kasturba Medical College Mangalore, Manipal University, India.Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, Kasturba Medical College Mangalore, Manipal University, India.Assistant Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, Kasturba Medical College Mangalore, Manipal University, India.Associate Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, Kasturba Medical College Mangalore, Manipal University, India.Assistant Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, Kasturba Medical College Mangalore, Manipal University, India.Background and Objectives: Dengue fever (DF) is transmitted by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes. With growing population, rapid urbanization and lack of appropriate sanitary measures, proliferation of mosquitoes and subsequent dengue infections have increased rampantly with an estimated 30-fold increase in incidence over last five decades. With rising disease burden, atypical manifestations have increased as well, which are missed most often due to lack of awareness. Our aim was to look for the atypical manifestations of dengue fever. Materials and Methods: A prospective hospital based observational study was conducted at hospitals of Kasturba Medical College in Mangalore over a period of two years (June–2010 to May–2012). One-hundred fifty ELISA confirmed IgM-dengue sero-positive cases satisfying WHO criteria were examined clinically and laboratory data assessed till they got discharged from hospital after ruling out other causes of fever. Atypical manifestations in dengue fever were noted and analyzed. Results: Most common symptoms noticed were myalgia, headache, rash, arthralgia, pain in abdomen and nausea. More than half of the study group had one or the other atypical manifestation. Liver function test derangement was most often seen. Most common atypical manifestation was hepatitis found in 40.6% patients. Febrile diarrhea, renal failure, Acalculous cholecystitis and conduction abnormalities of heart were among other common manifestations. Three patients died of multi-organ dysfunction, disseminated intravascular coagulation and shock. Platelet count did not correlate well with severity of bleeding. Overall recovery rate was good. Conclusion: Some of the atypical manifestations of dengue fever are no more a rare entity. Clinical vigilance for these manifestations is important for timely detection and management as some of them could be fatal.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/3960/20-6885_E(C)_F(T)_PF1(MH)_PFA(H)_PF2(RKH)_(NJH).pdfatypical manifestationsdengue feverhepatitisaedes aegypti mosquitoes
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author Satya Sudhish Nimmagadda
Chakrapani Mahabala
Archith Boloor
Pavan Manibettu Raghuram
Akshatha Nayak U.
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Chakrapani Mahabala
Archith Boloor
Pavan Manibettu Raghuram
Akshatha Nayak U.
Atypical Manifestations of Dengue Fever (DF) – Where Do We Stand Today?
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
atypical manifestations
dengue fever
hepatitis
aedes aegypti mosquitoes
author_facet Satya Sudhish Nimmagadda
Chakrapani Mahabala
Archith Boloor
Pavan Manibettu Raghuram
Akshatha Nayak U.
author_sort Satya Sudhish Nimmagadda
title Atypical Manifestations of Dengue Fever (DF) – Where Do We Stand Today?
title_short Atypical Manifestations of Dengue Fever (DF) – Where Do We Stand Today?
title_full Atypical Manifestations of Dengue Fever (DF) – Where Do We Stand Today?
title_fullStr Atypical Manifestations of Dengue Fever (DF) – Where Do We Stand Today?
title_full_unstemmed Atypical Manifestations of Dengue Fever (DF) – Where Do We Stand Today?
title_sort atypical manifestations of dengue fever (df) – where do we stand today?
publisher JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
series Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
issn 2249-782X
0973-709X
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Background and Objectives: Dengue fever (DF) is transmitted by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes. With growing population, rapid urbanization and lack of appropriate sanitary measures, proliferation of mosquitoes and subsequent dengue infections have increased rampantly with an estimated 30-fold increase in incidence over last five decades. With rising disease burden, atypical manifestations have increased as well, which are missed most often due to lack of awareness. Our aim was to look for the atypical manifestations of dengue fever. Materials and Methods: A prospective hospital based observational study was conducted at hospitals of Kasturba Medical College in Mangalore over a period of two years (June–2010 to May–2012). One-hundred fifty ELISA confirmed IgM-dengue sero-positive cases satisfying WHO criteria were examined clinically and laboratory data assessed till they got discharged from hospital after ruling out other causes of fever. Atypical manifestations in dengue fever were noted and analyzed. Results: Most common symptoms noticed were myalgia, headache, rash, arthralgia, pain in abdomen and nausea. More than half of the study group had one or the other atypical manifestation. Liver function test derangement was most often seen. Most common atypical manifestation was hepatitis found in 40.6% patients. Febrile diarrhea, renal failure, Acalculous cholecystitis and conduction abnormalities of heart were among other common manifestations. Three patients died of multi-organ dysfunction, disseminated intravascular coagulation and shock. Platelet count did not correlate well with severity of bleeding. Overall recovery rate was good. Conclusion: Some of the atypical manifestations of dengue fever are no more a rare entity. Clinical vigilance for these manifestations is important for timely detection and management as some of them could be fatal.
topic atypical manifestations
dengue fever
hepatitis
aedes aegypti mosquitoes
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