[Dengue. Apropos of 2 cases].

Archives francaises de pediatrie Pub Date : 1993-12-01
P Beauvais, B Quinet, J M Richardet
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BACKGROUND. Dengue is an acute febrile illness caused by several arthropod-born viruses and characterized by biphasic fever, myalgia or arthralgia, rash, leukopenia and lymphadenopathy. Its diagnosis is based on knowledge of the geographic distribution of dengue viruses. CASE REPORTS Case no 1: A 11 year-old boy suffered from sudden onset of fever accompanied by retro-orbital headache, arthralgia and diffuse myalgia. There was no rash. Hemogram showed: hemoglobin: 11.6 g%; leukocytes: 3,400/mm3 (PMN: 76%); platelets: 190,000/mm3. A diagnosis of viral infection was considered, but, as the boy had recently been to the French West-Indies, a serologic study was performed. This was negative 2 days after the onset of disease and positive (specific IgM for the 4 dengue types), 13 days later. Case no 2: A 7 year-old boy suffered from sudden onset of fever. Severe calf muscle pain 4 days later led to his admission. Creatine phosphokinase activity was very high: 83,100 units (N: 30-120). Hemogram showed: hemoglobin: 11.4 g%; leukocytes: 2,500/mm3 (PMN: 60%); platelets: 124,000/mm3. A diagnosis of acute myositis was considered, but as the patient had recently visited Venezuela, a serologic study was performed. This was negative 8 days after the onset of disease and positive (specific IgM for the 4 dengue types) 16 days later. CONCLUSION. The first case is characteristic of the classical form of dengue fever. The second patient presented with very localized myalgia. The diagnosis in both cases was facilitated by the knowledge that the patient had recently stayed in an endemic area.

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[登革热。[2]。
背景。登革热是一种由几种节肢动物传播的病毒引起的急性发热性疾病,其特征是双相发热、肌痛或关节痛、皮疹、白细胞减少和淋巴结病。其诊断是基于对登革热病毒地理分布的了解。病例报告病例1:一名11岁男孩突发发热并伴有眼眶后头痛、关节痛和弥漫性肌痛。没有皮疹。血象显示:血红蛋白:11.6 g%;白细胞:3400 /mm3 (PMN: 76%);血小板:190000 / mm3。考虑了病毒感染的诊断,但由于该男孩最近去过法属西印度群岛,因此进行了血清学研究。发病2天后呈阴性,13天后呈阳性(4种登革热类型的特异性IgM)。病例2:一名7岁男童突然发热。4天后,严重的小腿肌肉疼痛导致他入院。肌酸磷酸激酶活性非常高:83,100单位(N: 30-120)。血象显示:血红蛋白:11.4%;白细胞:2500个/mm3 (PMN: 60%);血小板:124000 / mm3。考虑急性肌炎的诊断,但由于患者最近访问委内瑞拉,进行了血清学研究。发病8天后呈阴性,16天后呈阳性(针对4种登革热类型的特异性IgM)。结论。第一个病例具有典型登革热的特征。第二例患者表现为非常局部的肌痛。由于知道患者最近曾在流行地区停留,这两例病例的诊断都得到了便利。
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