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A Murine Model of Dengue Virus-induced Acute Viral Encephalitis-like Disease
Published on: April 28, 2019
Subhyaloid haemorrhage in dengue fever
Abstract:
In India, the dengue disease has attained an unprecedented proportion with a sharp increase in the size of human population at risk recently. Presentation of the disease varies from asymptomatic illness to haemorrhagic manifestations and shock. Previously ocular findings were considered rare in dengue fever; but due to increased number of cases various types of ocular complications are described in present day case series. Here, is presented a case of a girl with serologically proven dengue fever who developed a subhyaloid premacular haemorrhage in one eye with superficial retinal haemorrhages and cotton wool spots in both eyes.
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