Aminotransferase changes and acute hepatitis in patients with dengue fever: analysis of 1,585 cases
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Resumo: | INTRODUCTION: Type 3 dengue virus caused an extensive epidemic in the state of Rio de Janeiro in summer 2002. In some of the patients, it was found in an atypical form with increased aminotransferase levels and acute hepatitis. MATERIAL AND METHODS: An analysis was made of 1,585 serologically confirmed dengue cases at the Dengue Reference Center in Campos dos Goytacazes, Rio de Janeiro state. The grade of hepatic aggression was established according to the alterations in the aminotransferase levels: grade A - normal levels of aminotransferase; grade B - elevated aminotransferase, with increased levels of at least one of the enzymes; grade C - elevated aminotransferase, with the levels of at least one of the enzymes increased to more than three times the reference values; grade D - acute hepatitis, with aminotransferase levels increased to at least 10 times their normal values. RESULTS: Among the 1,585 serologically confirmed dengue cases, 44.5% presented alterations in the aminotransferase levels (grade B), 16.9% presented grade C liver involvement and 3.8% of the patients had progressed to acute hepatitis (grade D). The average values for the rise in aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase were 93.3 U/L and 86.0 U/L. The greatest alterations were observed among females (p<0.001), cases of dengue hemorrhagic fever (p<0.001), and cases with sequential infections (p=0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Liver damage with elevation of aminotransferases and reactive hepatitis was a common complication of dengue virus infection in these patients. |
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Aminotransferase changes and acute hepatitis in patients with dengue fever: analysis of 1,585 casesDengue feveraminotransferasehepatic injuryINTRODUCTION: Type 3 dengue virus caused an extensive epidemic in the state of Rio de Janeiro in summer 2002. In some of the patients, it was found in an atypical form with increased aminotransferase levels and acute hepatitis. MATERIAL AND METHODS: An analysis was made of 1,585 serologically confirmed dengue cases at the Dengue Reference Center in Campos dos Goytacazes, Rio de Janeiro state. The grade of hepatic aggression was established according to the alterations in the aminotransferase levels: grade A - normal levels of aminotransferase; grade B - elevated aminotransferase, with increased levels of at least one of the enzymes; grade C - elevated aminotransferase, with the levels of at least one of the enzymes increased to more than three times the reference values; grade D - acute hepatitis, with aminotransferase levels increased to at least 10 times their normal values. RESULTS: Among the 1,585 serologically confirmed dengue cases, 44.5% presented alterations in the aminotransferase levels (grade B), 16.9% presented grade C liver involvement and 3.8% of the patients had progressed to acute hepatitis (grade D). The average values for the rise in aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase were 93.3 U/L and 86.0 U/L. The greatest alterations were observed among females (p<0.001), cases of dengue hemorrhagic fever (p<0.001), and cases with sequential infections (p=0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Liver damage with elevation of aminotransferases and reactive hepatitis was a common complication of dengue virus infection in these patients.Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases2004-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702004000200006Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases v.8 n.2 2004reponame:Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseasesinstname:Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (BSID)instacron:BSID10.1590/S1413-86702004000200006info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSouza,Luiz José deAlves,José GalvãoNogueira,Rita Maria RibeiroGicovate Neto,CarlosBastos,Diogo AssedSiqueira,Edno Wallace da SilvaSouto Filho,João Tadeu DamianCezário,Thiago de AbreuSoares,Carlos EduardoCarneiro,Rodrigo da Costaeng2004-09-08T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1413-86702004000200006Revistahttps://www.bjid.org.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjid@bjid.org.br||lgoldani@ufrgs.br1678-43911413-8670opendoar:2004-09-08T00:00Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases - Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (BSID)false |
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Aminotransferase changes and acute hepatitis in patients with dengue fever: analysis of 1,585 cases |
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Aminotransferase changes and acute hepatitis in patients with dengue fever: analysis of 1,585 cases |
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Aminotransferase changes and acute hepatitis in patients with dengue fever: analysis of 1,585 cases Souza,Luiz José de Dengue fever aminotransferase hepatic injury |
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Aminotransferase changes and acute hepatitis in patients with dengue fever: analysis of 1,585 cases |
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Aminotransferase changes and acute hepatitis in patients with dengue fever: analysis of 1,585 cases |
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Aminotransferase changes and acute hepatitis in patients with dengue fever: analysis of 1,585 cases |
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Aminotransferase changes and acute hepatitis in patients with dengue fever: analysis of 1,585 cases |
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Aminotransferase changes and acute hepatitis in patients with dengue fever: analysis of 1,585 cases |
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Souza,Luiz José de |
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Souza,Luiz José de Alves,José Galvão Nogueira,Rita Maria Ribeiro Gicovate Neto,Carlos Bastos,Diogo Assed Siqueira,Edno Wallace da Silva Souto Filho,João Tadeu Damian Cezário,Thiago de Abreu Soares,Carlos Eduardo Carneiro,Rodrigo da Costa |
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Alves,José Galvão Nogueira,Rita Maria Ribeiro Gicovate Neto,Carlos Bastos,Diogo Assed Siqueira,Edno Wallace da Silva Souto Filho,João Tadeu Damian Cezário,Thiago de Abreu Soares,Carlos Eduardo Carneiro,Rodrigo da Costa |
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Souza,Luiz José de Alves,José Galvão Nogueira,Rita Maria Ribeiro Gicovate Neto,Carlos Bastos,Diogo Assed Siqueira,Edno Wallace da Silva Souto Filho,João Tadeu Damian Cezário,Thiago de Abreu Soares,Carlos Eduardo Carneiro,Rodrigo da Costa |
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Dengue fever aminotransferase hepatic injury |
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Dengue fever aminotransferase hepatic injury |
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INTRODUCTION: Type 3 dengue virus caused an extensive epidemic in the state of Rio de Janeiro in summer 2002. In some of the patients, it was found in an atypical form with increased aminotransferase levels and acute hepatitis. MATERIAL AND METHODS: An analysis was made of 1,585 serologically confirmed dengue cases at the Dengue Reference Center in Campos dos Goytacazes, Rio de Janeiro state. The grade of hepatic aggression was established according to the alterations in the aminotransferase levels: grade A - normal levels of aminotransferase; grade B - elevated aminotransferase, with increased levels of at least one of the enzymes; grade C - elevated aminotransferase, with the levels of at least one of the enzymes increased to more than three times the reference values; grade D - acute hepatitis, with aminotransferase levels increased to at least 10 times their normal values. RESULTS: Among the 1,585 serologically confirmed dengue cases, 44.5% presented alterations in the aminotransferase levels (grade B), 16.9% presented grade C liver involvement and 3.8% of the patients had progressed to acute hepatitis (grade D). The average values for the rise in aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase were 93.3 U/L and 86.0 U/L. The greatest alterations were observed among females (p<0.001), cases of dengue hemorrhagic fever (p<0.001), and cases with sequential infections (p=0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Liver damage with elevation of aminotransferases and reactive hepatitis was a common complication of dengue virus infection in these patients. |
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