Study of Prevalence Presentation and Outcome of Plasma Leakagein Dengue Fever Patients Attending Private Medical Clinic inAden - Yemen | ||||
The Medical Journal of Cairo University | ||||
Article 47, Volume 89, March, March 2021, Page 387-390 PDF (106.46 K) | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/mjcu.2021.153954 | ||||
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Author | ||||
OSAM S. ABDO GABALI, M.D. | ||||
The Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health Science, Aden University | ||||
Abstract | ||||
AbstractBackground: Dengue virus infections are a significantthreat to human populations particularly in the tropical andsubtropical regions. Aedes aegypti mosquito from humans tohumans mainly transmits this. The main pathological mecha-nisms associated include thrombocytopenia and plasmaleakage.Aim of Study: This study aimed to describe the prevalencepresentation and outcome of plasma leakage in dengue feverpatients attended a private clinic in Aden - Yemen.Patients and Methods: A retrospective study included 50patients with dengue fever presented with fever and confirmedwith positive dengue NS 1 antigen in the blood in the periodfrom May to October 2020; all patients had done abdomensonogram for plasma leakage features gall bladder walloedema, ascites and pleural effusion.Results: 50 patients were recruited in this study, maleconstitute (60%) female (40%), (58%) of patients came fromurban areas, while (42%) came from rural areas, (40%) ofpatients had plasma leakage manifestation seen by sonogram, (75%) of those patients with plasma leakage were female, (25%) were male, Thick gall bladder is the most commonfinding in sonogram (70%) reflecting plasma leakage, Overallmortality was (2%) in the enrolled patients in this study.Conclusion: Prevalence presentation and outcome ofplasma leakage among dengue fever Yemeni patients do notremarkably differ from studies carried out worldwide. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Dengue fever; Plasma leakage; Thick gallbladder | ||||
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