Fatal subarachnoidal haemorrhage in a Norwegian traveller with dengue virus infection
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- DOI: 10.1080/00365540600891307
Fatal subarachnoidal haemorrhage in a Norwegian traveller with dengue virus infection
Abstract
We present a Norwegian female in her thirties who acquired dengue fever caused by dengue virus serotype 2 while travelling to Mexico. When hospitalised 3 days after symptom onset, the patient had severe headache, fever, rash and a positive tourniquet test, but did not fulfil the criteria of dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF). Five days later she developed a fatal subarachnoidal haemorrhage. A post-mortem examination failed to reveal any intracranial arterial aneurysm. Our case was consistent with so called 'dengue fever with haemorrhages', a recently described entity that mainly affects adults and may cause severe bleedings also in the absence of DHF.
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