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Dengue cerebellitis in an adult male: A case report and literature review | OMICS International | Abstract
ISSN: 2332-0877

Journal of Infectious Diseases & Therapy
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Dengue cerebellitis in an adult male: A case report & literature review

Abstract

Introduction: Purely cerebellar syndromes complicating dengue fever in an adult patient with risk factors for stroke are rare. Our literature review identified only 5 other similar cases, all from tropical countries. Case This is a case of a 36-year old hypertensive and dyslipidemia Filipino male treated as a case of dengue fever. On the fourth day of his illness, he suddenly presented with cerebellar symptoms. Neuroimaging done was negative. His dyslipidemia and hypertension were managed accordingly with medications. His dengue was managed with IV fluid hydration and serial full blood count monitoring. All of his neurologic symptoms resolved spontaneously within 2 weeks.

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