Total: 6 |
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PMID (PMCID) | ||
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26304914 |
MALE | Young Adult |
Cavity Forming Pneumonia Due to Staphylococcus aureus Following Dengue Fever. | ||
Miyata N, Yoshimura Y, Tachikawa N, Amano Y, Sakamoto Y, Kosuge Y. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2015;93(5):1055-7. |
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While visiting Malaysia, a 22-year-old previously healthy Japanese man developed myalgia, headache, and fever, leading to a diagnosis of classical dengue fever. | ||
24222821 |
FEMALE | Adult |
A case presentation of a fatal dengue myocarditis showing evidence for dengue virus-induced lesion. | ||
Miranda CH, Borges Mde C, Schmidt A, Pazin-Filho A, Rossi MA, Ramos SG, Lopes da Fonseca BA. Eur Heart J Acute Cardiovasc Care. 2013;2(2):127-30. |
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Dengue clinical manifestations include asymptomatic infections; undifferentiated fever; dengue fever, which is characterized by fever, headache, retroorbital pain, myalgia, and arthralgia; and a severe form of the disease denominated dengue haemorrhagic fever/dengue shock syndrome, characterized by haemoconcentration, thrombocytopenia, and bleeding tendency. | ||
18701172 |
MALE | Adult |
Fulminant dengue myocarditis masquerading as acute myocardial infarction. | ||
Lee CH, Teo C, Low AF. Int J Cardiol. 2009;136(3):e69-71. |
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Dengue fever is manifested by a sudden onset of fever (http: //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fever), with severe headache, myalgias (http: //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myalgia), arthralgias (http: //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthralgia) and characteristic bright red petechia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petechia). | ||
18790257 |
FEMALE | Adult |
Acute colitis associated with dengue fever in a renal transplant recipient. | ||
Park SB, Ryu SY, Jin KB, Hwang EA, Han SY, Kim HT, Cho WH, Kwak JH, Ahn KS, Kim HC. Transplant Proc. 2008;40(7):2431-2. |
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Dengue fever is characterized by a sudden onset of fever, headache, rash, myalgia, and joint pain. | ||
19149337 |
MALE | Adult |
Fever, headache, and myalgias after deployment to the Philippines. | ||
Trayers FJ 3rd, Simon J, Praske SP, Christopher KL. Mil Med. 2008;173(12):1188-93. |
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Classic dengue fever presents with a triad of fever, headache, and rash. | ||
15549156 |
FEMALE | |
Dengue hemorrhagic fever complicated with acute pancreatitis and seizure. | ||
Chen TC, Perng DS, Tsai JJ, Lu PL, Chen TP. J Formos Med Assoc. 2004;103(11):865-8. |
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Dengue fever is an acute febrile viral disease, which frequently presents with high fever, headache, bone pain and skin rash. |