Beyond the Usual Features-Expanded Dengue Syndrome in Association With Possible Pre-existing Neurological Disease: A Case Report.

IF 0.6 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Clinical Medicine Insights. Case Reports Pub Date : 2025-09-12 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11795476251359429
Warda Fatmi, Usha Kumari, Shehroz Shahid, Maria Waseem, Qamar Un Nisa Mukhtar
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Abstract

Dengue virus infection is a significant public health concern, particularly in endemic areas. This case report highlights the difficulties in diagnosing expanded dengue syndrome (EDS) in a dengue-endemic region. This case report emphasizes keeping high suspicion of index for (EDS) among patients presenting with fever and neurological manifestations particularly in regions where dengue is endemic. The atypical neurological symptoms and inconclusive initial investigations underscore the diagnostic challenges associated with (EDS). Prompt recognition and appropriate laboratory testing, such as detecting dengue NS1 antigen, can aid in accurate diagnosis and subsequent management of patients with this condition. Increased awareness among healthcare providers in endemic regions is crucial for timely identification and intervention in case of dengue-associated neurological complications. Therefore, a multidisciplinary approach is required for time-effective management.

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超出通常的特征-扩展登革热综合征与可能存在的神经系统疾病相关:一个病例报告。
登革热病毒感染是一个重大的公共卫生问题,特别是在流行地区。本病例报告强调了在登革热流行地区诊断扩大登革热综合征(EDS)的困难。本病例报告强调对出现发热和神经系统症状的患者保持高度怀疑,特别是在登革热流行地区。非典型神经症状和不确定的初步调查强调了与(EDS)相关的诊断挑战。及时识别和适当的实验室检测,如检测登革热NS1抗原,可有助于准确诊断和对该病患者的后续管理。提高流行地区卫生保健提供者的认识对于及时发现和干预登革热相关的神经系统并发症至关重要。因此,时间效率管理需要多学科方法。
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Clinical Medicine Insights. Case Reports
Clinical Medicine Insights. Case Reports MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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