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Dengue Cerebellitis: A Case Report and Literature Review
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Khoo CS
Am J Case Rep
2018[Jul]; 19
(ä): 864-867
PMID30038209
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BACKGROUND Dengue-associated neurological manifestations have recently been on
the rise. Cerebellar syndrome complicating dengue fever has rarely been reported
in the literature. We present a case report of dengue-associated cerebellar
syndrome and performed a literature review to draw attention to this rare
neurological complication. CASE REPORT A 60-year-old man presented with 4 days of
fever, myalgia, arthralgia, headaches, and warning symptoms (persistent diarrhea
and vomiting). He was admitted with serologically-confirmed dengue fever. He had
been well until day 8 of illness, when he developed cerebellar signs and
symptoms. The temporal relationship with the recent dengue fever suggested that
he had dengue cerebellitis. He recovered well, with no neurological sequelae upon
our clinic visit. CONCLUSIONS Dengue cerebellitis is a rare but recognized
manifestation, which should be considered in patients from endemic areas of
dengue fever who develop cerebellar syndrome.