Atypical manifestations of Dengue fever: case series in tertiary care hospital in Nepal.

IF 0.5 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
BJR Case Reports Pub Date : 2025-07-18 eCollection Date: 2025-07-01 DOI:10.1093/bjrcr/uaaf038
Sudeep Kc, Himani Poudyal
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Abstract

Dengue fever is common in Southeast Asia, including Nepal, caused by the Flavi virus transmitted through mosquito bites of Aedes aegypti species. Symptoms include high-grade fever, skin rash, headache and arthralgia, with a low case fatality rate of less than 1%. Severe forms are characterized by low platelet count, vascular leakage, and low blood pressure, often leading to life-threatening complications. Common imaging findings include gall bladder wall thickening, hepatosplenomegaly, ascites, pericardial effusion, and pleural effusion. Dengue was initially considered non-neurotropic, but recent studies suggest that the virus can invade the central nervous system, indicating its neurotropic potential presenting with encephalitis and meningitis. In this case series, we have described atypical imaging findings of 7 patients in patients with laboratory confirmed dengue fever, which revealed imaging features of psoas hematoma in 1 case, diffuse pulmonary haemorrhage in 1 case, multifocal pneumonia in 1 case, hemorrhagic stroke with venous thrombosis in 1 case, dengue meningoencephalitis in 2 cases and dengue encephalitis with Cytotoxic lesion of the corpus callosum in 1 case. This case series emphasizes the important role of imaging findings in severe dengue patients with suspicion of unusual complications as early detection and prompt treatment are crucial for recovery and to prevent fatal complications.

登革热的非典型表现:尼泊尔三级保健医院的病例系列。
登革热在包括尼泊尔在内的东南亚很常见,是由通过埃及伊蚊叮咬传播的黄病毒引起的。症状包括高热、皮疹、头痛和关节痛,病死率低于1%。严重的形式以血小板计数低、血管渗漏和低血压为特征,常常导致危及生命的并发症。常见的影像学表现包括胆囊壁增厚、肝脾肿大、腹水、心包积液和胸腔积液。登革热最初被认为是非嗜神经性的,但最近的研究表明,该病毒可侵入中枢神经系统,表明其嗜神经性的潜在表现为脑炎和脑膜炎。在本病例系列中,我们描述了7例实验室确诊的登革热患者的非典型影像学表现,其影像学表现为腰大肌血肿1例,弥漫性肺出血1例,多灶性肺炎1例,出血性卒中伴静脉血栓形成1例,登革脑膜脑炎2例,登革脑炎伴胼胝体细胞毒性病变1例。这一系列病例强调了在怀疑有异常并发症的重症登革热患者中影像学检查的重要作用,因为早期发现和及时治疗对于康复和预防致命并发症至关重要。
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