A case series of severe dengue with neurological presentation in children from a colombian hyperendemic area
Dengue transmission is sustained in Colombia with increasing prevalence mainly in children. This work aimed to describe a case series of children diagnosed with dengue presenting neurological disease in Huila Province of Colombia. Eleven pediatric febrile patients confirmed for dengue disease and pr...
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Esteban, Paula
Panqueba-Salgado, Juanita
Benavides-Del-Castillo, Daniela
Pastrana, Valentina
Acosta, Gladys
Camacho-Ortega, Sigrid Johanna
Calvo, Eliana Patricia
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A case series of severe dengue with neurological presentation in children from a colombian hyperendemic area |
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A case series of severe dengue with neurological presentation in children from a colombian hyperendemic area |
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A case series of severe dengue with neurological presentation in children from a colombian hyperendemic area |
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A case series of severe dengue with neurological presentation in children from a colombian hyperendemic area |
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A case series of severe dengue with neurological presentation in children from a colombian hyperendemic area |
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A case series of severe dengue with neurological presentation in children from a colombian hyperendemic area |
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A case series of severe dengue with neurological presentation in children from a colombian hyperendemic area |
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A case series of severe dengue with neurological presentation in children from a colombian hyperendemic area |
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A case series of severe dengue with neurological presentation in children from a colombian hyperendemic area |
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Esteban, Paula Panqueba-Salgado, Juanita Benavides-Del-Castillo, Daniela Pastrana, Valentina Acosta, Gladys Camacho-Ortega, Sigrid Johanna Calvo, Eliana Patricia |
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Esteban, Paula Panqueba-Salgado, Juanita Benavides-Del-Castillo, Daniela Pastrana, Valentina Acosta, Gladys Camacho-Ortega, Sigrid Johanna Calvo, Eliana Patricia |
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Castellanos, Jaime [https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1596-8383] Salgado-García, Doris [https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1663-1996] Narváez, Carlos F. [https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0129-5210] Velandia-Romero, Myriam Lucía [https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3340-7304] |
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Dengue transmission is sustained in Colombia with increasing prevalence mainly in children. This work aimed to describe a case series of children diagnosed with dengue presenting neurological disease in Huila Province of Colombia. Eleven pediatric febrile patients confirmed for dengue disease and presenting neurological signs were studied in the University Hospital of Neiva, Huila Province. Clinical and laboratory findings, CSF cytochemical analysis, neurology images, and serology and molecular studies were performed. Viral RNA was detected in all patients' sera by RT-PCR. Nine out of 11 were primary infections. Tonic-clonic seizures (73%), consciousness alterations (27%), irritability (27%), and ataxia (18%) were the most frequent neurological signs. None of the patients had plasma leakage, hypovolemic shock, or liver disease, confirming the encephalitis diagnosis. Diagnostic images did not show abnormal findings, but neither bacterial nor fungal infections were detected in CSF analysis. All patients survived without sequelae except for one patient that presented ataxia for months. In conclusion, we described a group of children with neurological signs during severe dengue disease as the main finding, indicating the importance to including dengue as a differential diagnosis in neurological patients from endemic areas. |
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Esteban, PaulaPanqueba-Salgado, JuanitaBenavides-Del-Castillo, DanielaPastrana, ValentinaAcosta, GladysCamacho-Ortega, Sigrid JohannaCalvo, Eliana PatriciaCastellanos, Jaime [https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1596-8383]Salgado-García, Doris [https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1663-1996]Narváez, Carlos F. [https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0129-5210]Velandia-Romero, Myriam Lucía [https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3340-7304]2022-03-16T20:21:43Z2022-03-16T20:21:43Z20211687-9627http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12495/7321https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/6643738instname:Universidad El Bosquereponame:Repositorio Institucional Universidad El Bosquerepourl:https://repositorio.unbosque.edu.coDengue transmission is sustained in Colombia with increasing prevalence mainly in children. This work aimed to describe a case series of children diagnosed with dengue presenting neurological disease in Huila Province of Colombia. Eleven pediatric febrile patients confirmed for dengue disease and presenting neurological signs were studied in the University Hospital of Neiva, Huila Province. Clinical and laboratory findings, CSF cytochemical analysis, neurology images, and serology and molecular studies were performed. Viral RNA was detected in all patients' sera by RT-PCR. Nine out of 11 were primary infections. Tonic-clonic seizures (73%), consciousness alterations (27%), irritability (27%), and ataxia (18%) were the most frequent neurological signs. None of the patients had plasma leakage, hypovolemic shock, or liver disease, confirming the encephalitis diagnosis. Diagnostic images did not show abnormal findings, but neither bacterial nor fungal infections were detected in CSF analysis. All patients survived without sequelae except for one patient that presented ataxia for months. In conclusion, we described a group of children with neurological signs during severe dengue disease as the main finding, indicating the importance to including dengue as a differential diagnosis in neurological patients from endemic areas.Dengue transmission is sustained in Colombia with increasing prevalence mainly in children. This work aimed to describe a case series of children diagnosed with dengue presenting neurological disease in Huila Province of Colombia. Eleven pediatric febrile patients confirmed for dengue disease and presenting neurological signs were studied in the University Hospital of Neiva, Huila Province. Clinical and laboratory findings, CSF cytochemical analysis, neurology images, and serology and molecular studies were performed. Viral RNA was detected in all patients' sera by RT-PCR. Nine out of 11 were primary infections. Tonic-clonic seizures (73%), consciousness alterations (27%), irritability (27%), and ataxia (18%) were the most frequent neurological signs. None of the patients had plasma leakage, hypovolemic shock, or liver disease, confirming the encephalitis diagnosis. Diagnostic images did not show abnormal findings, but neither bacterial nor fungal infections were detected in CSF analysis. All patients survived without sequelae except for one patient that presented ataxia for months. 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