Viral encephalitis as a complication of dengue in western Paraná
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Resumo: | Dengue affected more than 770,000 people in Brazil during the first five months of 2020. Having four different serotypes, it is considered a severe endemic viral infection influenced by urbanization level. Diagnostic confirmation is performed only with the serological IgM and IgG tests, but due to late positivity of these tests, six and nine days respectively, the treatment is almost always empirical. Between 1-5% of dengue cases evolve into neurological disease, both by the immunological reaction, which ends up manifesting itself later in the form of encephalitis. This study reports the case of a patient with post-dengue encephalitis. Initially, the patient AST, 66 years old, sought care complaining of lipothymia and was discharged from hospital after supportive measures. She evolved with dyspeptic symptoms, myalgia and fluctuating level of consciousness, being hospitalized again for treatment. After multidimensional evaluation, computed tomography was performed, which showed no changes. A CSF puncture was also requested. Empirical therapy was performed with Sodium Valproate, Dexamethasone, Ceftriaxone, Panciclovir and supportive treatment for hemodynamic and seizure control. With positive dengue IgG serology, the team maintained therapy for viral encephalitis. The evolution was favorable with minimal sequelae, such as mild proximal weakness and lacunar amnesia. Therefore, it is concluded that infections by dengue virus, as well as by other arboviruses, can cause potentially fatal complications such as viral encephalitis, requiring early diagnosis and intervention. |
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Viral encephalitis as a complication of dengue in western ParanáEncefalitis viral como complicación del dengue en el oeste de ParanáEncefalite viral como complicação de dengue no oeste paranaenseDengueEncephalitisSevere DengueViral EncephalitisArbovirus Encephalitis.DengueEncefaliteDengue GraveEncefalite ViralEncefalite por arbovírus.EncefalitisDengue severoEncefalitis viralEncefalitis por arbovirus.Dengue affected more than 770,000 people in Brazil during the first five months of 2020. Having four different serotypes, it is considered a severe endemic viral infection influenced by urbanization level. Diagnostic confirmation is performed only with the serological IgM and IgG tests, but due to late positivity of these tests, six and nine days respectively, the treatment is almost always empirical. Between 1-5% of dengue cases evolve into neurological disease, both by the immunological reaction, which ends up manifesting itself later in the form of encephalitis. This study reports the case of a patient with post-dengue encephalitis. Initially, the patient AST, 66 years old, sought care complaining of lipothymia and was discharged from hospital after supportive measures. She evolved with dyspeptic symptoms, myalgia and fluctuating level of consciousness, being hospitalized again for treatment. After multidimensional evaluation, computed tomography was performed, which showed no changes. A CSF puncture was also requested. Empirical therapy was performed with Sodium Valproate, Dexamethasone, Ceftriaxone, Panciclovir and supportive treatment for hemodynamic and seizure control. With positive dengue IgG serology, the team maintained therapy for viral encephalitis. The evolution was favorable with minimal sequelae, such as mild proximal weakness and lacunar amnesia. Therefore, it is concluded that infections by dengue virus, as well as by other arboviruses, can cause potentially fatal complications such as viral encephalitis, requiring early diagnosis and intervention.El dengue afectó a más de 770 mil personas en Brasil durante los primeros cinco meses de 2020. Con cuatro serotipos diferentes, se considera una infección viral endémica severa influenciada por el nivel de urbanización. La confirmación diagnóstica se realiza únicamente con las pruebas serológicas IgM e IgG, pero debido a la positividad tardía de estas pruebas, seis y nueve días respectivamente, el tratamiento casi siempre es empírico. Entre 1-5% de los casos de dengue evolucionan a enfermedades neurológicas, tanto por la acción directa del virus en el sistema nervioso, como por la reacción inmunológica, que acaba manifestándose posteriormente en forma de encefalitis. Este estudio reporta el caso de un paciente con encefalitis posdengue. Inicialmente, el paciente AST, de 66 años, acude a consulta por lipotimia y es dado de alta hospitalaria tras medidas de soporte. Progresó con empeoramiento progresivo, con síntomas dispépticos, mialgias y fluctuación del nivel del nivel de conciencia, siendo nuevamente hospitalizada para tratamiento. Después de la evaluación multidimensional, se realizó tomografía computarizada, que no mostró alteraciones y punción de LCR. Se realizó terapia empírica con Valproato de Sodio, Dexametasona, Ceftriaxona, Panciclovir y tratamiento de apoyo con control hemodinámico y convulsiones. Con serología IgG de dengue positiva, el equipo mantuvo la terapia para la encefalitis viral. La evolución fue favorable con mínimas secuelas, como leve debilidad proximal y amnesia lacunar. Por tanto, se concluye que las infecciones por el virus del dengue, así como por otros arbovirus, pueden ocasionar complicaciones potencialmente fatales como la encefalitis viral, requiriendo un diagnóstico e intervención precoces.A dengue atingiu mais de 770 mil pessoas no Brasil durante os primeiros cinco meses de 2020. Possuindo quatro sorotipos diferentes, é considerada uma infecção viral endêmica grave influenciada pelo nível de urbanização. A confirmação diagnóstica é realizada apenas com o exame sorológico IgM e IgG, mas devido à positivação tardia destes testes, seis e nove dias respectivamente, o tratamento quase sempre é empírico. Entre 1-5% dos casos de dengue evoluem para doenças neurológicas, tanto pela atuação direta do vírus no sistema nervoso, quanto pela reação imunológica, que acaba manifestando-se de forma mais tardia na forma de encefalite. Este estudo relata o caso de uma paciente com encefalite pós-dengue. Inicialmente a paciente AST, 66 anos, procurou atendimento com queixa de lipotimia e teve alta hospitalar após medidas de suporte. Evoluiu com piora progressiva, apresentando sintomas dispépticos, mialgia e flutuação do nível de consciência, sendo novamente internada para tratamento. Após avaliação multidimensional foi realizada tomografia computadorizada, que não demonstrou alterações e punção liquórica. Foi realizado terapêutica empírica com Valproato de Sódio, Dexametasona, Ceftriaxona, Panciclovir e tratamento de suporte com controle hemodinâmico e das crises convulsivas. Com sorologia IgG dengue positiva a equipe manteve a terapêutica para encefalite viral. A evolução foi favorável com sequelas mínimas, como leve fraqueza proximal e amnésia lacunar. Portanto, conclui-se que infecções pelo vírus da dengue, assim como por outros arbovírus podem causar complicações potencialmente fatais como encefalite viral, necessitando de diagnóstico e intervenção precoce.Research, Society and Development2021-08-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1847310.33448/rsd-v10i10.18473Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 10; e69101018473Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 10; e69101018473Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 10; e691010184732525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18473/16597Copyright (c) 2021 Wesley Gabriel Novaes Botelho; Anderson Dillmann Groto; Beatriz Paiola Albrecht; Breno Emanuel Santana Rego; Alcântara Ramos de Assis Césarhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBotelho, Wesley Gabriel Novaes Groto, Anderson Dillmann Albrecht, Beatriz Paiola Rego, Breno Emanuel Santana César, Alcântara Ramos de Assis 2021-10-02T21:49:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/18473Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:38:36.329370Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Viral encephalitis as a complication of dengue in western Paraná Encefalitis viral como complicación del dengue en el oeste de Paraná Encefalite viral como complicação de dengue no oeste paranaense |
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Viral encephalitis as a complication of dengue in western Paraná |
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Viral encephalitis as a complication of dengue in western Paraná Botelho, Wesley Gabriel Novaes Dengue Encephalitis Severe Dengue Viral Encephalitis Arbovirus Encephalitis. Dengue Encefalite Dengue Grave Encefalite Viral Encefalite por arbovírus. Encefalitis Dengue severo Encefalitis viral Encefalitis por arbovirus. |
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Viral encephalitis as a complication of dengue in western Paraná |
title_full |
Viral encephalitis as a complication of dengue in western Paraná |
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Viral encephalitis as a complication of dengue in western Paraná |
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Viral encephalitis as a complication of dengue in western Paraná |
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Viral encephalitis as a complication of dengue in western Paraná |
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Botelho, Wesley Gabriel Novaes |
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Botelho, Wesley Gabriel Novaes Groto, Anderson Dillmann Albrecht, Beatriz Paiola Rego, Breno Emanuel Santana César, Alcântara Ramos de Assis |
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Groto, Anderson Dillmann Albrecht, Beatriz Paiola Rego, Breno Emanuel Santana César, Alcântara Ramos de Assis |
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Botelho, Wesley Gabriel Novaes Groto, Anderson Dillmann Albrecht, Beatriz Paiola Rego, Breno Emanuel Santana César, Alcântara Ramos de Assis |
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Dengue Encephalitis Severe Dengue Viral Encephalitis Arbovirus Encephalitis. Dengue Encefalite Dengue Grave Encefalite Viral Encefalite por arbovírus. Encefalitis Dengue severo Encefalitis viral Encefalitis por arbovirus. |
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Dengue Encephalitis Severe Dengue Viral Encephalitis Arbovirus Encephalitis. Dengue Encefalite Dengue Grave Encefalite Viral Encefalite por arbovírus. Encefalitis Dengue severo Encefalitis viral Encefalitis por arbovirus. |
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Dengue affected more than 770,000 people in Brazil during the first five months of 2020. Having four different serotypes, it is considered a severe endemic viral infection influenced by urbanization level. Diagnostic confirmation is performed only with the serological IgM and IgG tests, but due to late positivity of these tests, six and nine days respectively, the treatment is almost always empirical. Between 1-5% of dengue cases evolve into neurological disease, both by the immunological reaction, which ends up manifesting itself later in the form of encephalitis. This study reports the case of a patient with post-dengue encephalitis. Initially, the patient AST, 66 years old, sought care complaining of lipothymia and was discharged from hospital after supportive measures. She evolved with dyspeptic symptoms, myalgia and fluctuating level of consciousness, being hospitalized again for treatment. After multidimensional evaluation, computed tomography was performed, which showed no changes. A CSF puncture was also requested. Empirical therapy was performed with Sodium Valproate, Dexamethasone, Ceftriaxone, Panciclovir and supportive treatment for hemodynamic and seizure control. With positive dengue IgG serology, the team maintained therapy for viral encephalitis. The evolution was favorable with minimal sequelae, such as mild proximal weakness and lacunar amnesia. Therefore, it is concluded that infections by dengue virus, as well as by other arboviruses, can cause potentially fatal complications such as viral encephalitis, requiring early diagnosis and intervention. |
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