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      Acute transverse myelitis following dengue virus infection.

      Journal of Clinical Virology
      Adult, Dengue, complications, physiopathology, Female, Humans, Myelitis, Transverse, etiology

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          The spinal cord is infrequently affected following dengue virus infection. We report a case of transverse myelitis that developed 2 weeks after acute dengue infection and review the literature to elucidate the pathogenesis of spinal cord involvement in dengue infection. We postulate that temporal factors may play a role in the different clinical manifestations, i.e. that acute parainfectious dengue infection presents with flaccid paralysis, whereas late-stage (postinfectious) dengue infection, presents with spastic weakness. Further studies need to be performed to elucidate the mechanisms of spinal neurological damage in dengue.

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          16226055
          10.1016/j.jcv.2005.08.006

          Adult,Dengue,complications,physiopathology,Female,Humans,Myelitis, Transverse,etiology

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