Dengue fever

Dengue fever (DF), caused by dengue virus, is an arboviral disease characterized by an initial non-specific febrile illness that can sometimes progress to more severe forms manifesting capillary leakage and hemorrhage (dengue hemorrhagic fever, or DHF) and shock (dengue shock syndrome, or DSS).

Plasmacytosis

An abnormally increased number of plasma cells in tissues, exudates, or blood


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PMID (PMCID)
22578590
MIXED_SAMPLE Adult
[Plasmacytosis and dengue fever: an underestimated abnormality?].
Gerome P, Foucher B, Otto MP, Crevon L, Rabar D, Pasquet F, Tolou H.
Rev Med Interne. 2012;33(6):343-5.
Reactive plasmacytosis during dengue fever is common and probably underestimated because it is transient and only identified by careful microscopic examination of a blood smear.
22578590
MIXED_SAMPLE Adult
[Plasmacytosis and dengue fever: an underestimated abnormality?].
Gerome P, Foucher B, Otto MP, Crevon L, Rabar D, Pasquet F, Tolou H.
Rev Med Interne. 2012;33(6):343-5.
[Plasmacytosis and dengue fever: an underestimated abnormality?
18584920
FEMALE Middle Aged
[Peripheral and bone marrow plasmacytosis in dengue fever: report of a case].
Bibi-Triki T, Aras N, Braun T, Lautridou C, Boukari L, Morin AS, Maquarre E, Stirnemann J, Brichler S, Laurian Y, Fain O.
Rev Med Interne. 2009;30(3):274-6.
Plasmacytosis is rare in dengue fever and its frequency and correlation with the different forms of the disease remain to be determined.
12873179
MALE Adult
Dengue fever mimicking plasma cell leukemia.
Gawoski JM, Ooi WW.
Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2003;127(8):1026-7.
To our knowledge, plasmacytosis to this degree has not been described in dengue fever, but atypical lymphocytosis is common.