Dengue Fever-Induced Hypokalemic Paralysis in a Pregnant Patient: An Uncommon Presentation of a Common Disease
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Dengue Fever-Induced Hypokalemic Paralysis in a Pregnant Patient: An Uncommon Presentation of a Common Disease
Abstract
Dengue fever is a globally prevalent, viral disease transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, which is becoming increasingly common and can cause a range of symptoms, including fever, flu-like symptoms, and circulatory failure. Although it is classified as a non-neurotropic virus, research has suggested that dengue fever can also affect the nervous system and lead to conditions such as myositis, Guillain-Barré syndrome, or hypokalemic paralysis. We describe a case study of a young pregnant female with dengue-associated hypokalemic paralysis, who made a full recovery within 48 hours of receiving potassium supplementation. The case underscores the importance of recognizing and treating neurological complications of dengue fever promptly, particularly in areas where the disease is prevalent.
Keywords: acute hypokalemic paralysis; dengue; dengue fever (df); hypokalemia; other causes of hypokalemia; potassium replenshment; recovery of function.
Copyright © 2023, Khan et al.
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The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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