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Published in: Journal of Medical Case Reports 1/2019

Open Access 01-12-2019 | Case report

The eye in dengue fever, a rarely appreciated aspect of dengue expanded syndrome: a case report

Authors: Jevon Yudhishdran, Isurujith Kongala Liyanage, Mitrakrishnan Rayno Navinan, Sandamalee Herath, Danushka Withanage, Sivakumar Jeyalakshmy, Aruna Kulatunga

Published in: Journal of Medical Case Reports | Issue 1/2019

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Abstract

Background

Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne illness prevalent mainly in the tropics. It is feared for causing the dengue hemorrhagic spectrum of the disease leading to significant morbidity and mortality. Its rarer manifestations are categorized as the expanded dengue syndrome, and though being recognized, they are not fully appreciated and understood. The involvement of the eye in dengue fever is one such phenomenon.

Case presentation

A 27-year-old South-Asian woman presented on day 2 of dengue fever, without capillary leakage, for further management. Despite developing hepatitis, she had an otherwise uncomplicated progression of the illness because she did not develop capillary leakage. On day 8 of the illness, she had the lowest platelet count and developed bilateral blurred vision. Examination revealed that only gross movements were detected in the left eye, and the right eye had a visual acuity of 6/9. She was diagnosed with foveolitis in the right eye and central serous chorioretinopathy in the left eye, along with hemorrhages in both eyes. These were confirmed by funduscopy, fluorescein angiography, optical coherence tomography, and macular scans. She received systemic and intravitreal steroids and was assessed regularly. After 6 months of observation, her visual acuity was 6/6 in the right eye and 6/9 in the left eye, which remained the same thereafter.

Discussion

The exact mechanism of eye involvement in dengue viral infection is poorly understood. Multiple causes have been suspected and include viral factors, immune mediation, capillary leakage, stress, and hemorrhage. Eye involvement is classically seen at the lowest platelet count and when the count begins to rise. Though symptoms are nonpathognomonic, blurring of vision is the commonest complaint, but the range of presentation is extensive and variable. Ophthalmological assessment and funduscopy are very useful in addition to advanced assessments. There is no clear consensus on management; suggestions range from conservative care to aggressive steroid therapy with immune modulation and even ophthalmological intervention. Recovery can be full or partial with a variable time scale.

Conclusion

The extensive spectrum of possible visual symptoms should prompt the clinician to suspect any visual complaint as potential dengue eye involvement. Guided studies and screening are needed to better understand the true incidence of eye involvement in dengue fever.
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Metadata
Title
The eye in dengue fever, a rarely appreciated aspect of dengue expanded syndrome: a case report
Authors
Jevon Yudhishdran
Isurujith Kongala Liyanage
Mitrakrishnan Rayno Navinan
Sandamalee Herath
Danushka Withanage
Sivakumar Jeyalakshmy
Aruna Kulatunga
Publication date
01-12-2019
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Journal of Medical Case Reports / Issue 1/2019
Electronic ISSN: 1752-1947
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-019-2189-2

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