Volume : X, Issue : VI, June - 2020

CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME:AN ATYPICAL NEUROLOGICAL PRESENTATION OF DENGUE

Dr Rimi Som Sengupta, Dr Abhik Haldar, Dr Anirban Ghosh, Dr Samir Chakraborty, Dr Anirban Sarkar, Dr Avishek Naskar, Dr Upal Sengupta, Dr Tapas Kumar Mondal

Abstract :

Dengue is the most common mosquito–borne viral infection worldwide. There is increased evidence for dengue virus neurotropism, and neurological manifestations could make part of the clinical picture of dengue virus infection in at least 0.5%–20% of symptomatic cases[1]. In this case report we present such a patient diagnosed with Dengue Shock Syndrome, who was treated successfully in our hospital but after discharge later on presented with an atypical complication of Dengue infection in the form of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

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CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME:AN ATYPICAL NEUROLOGICAL PRESENTATION OF DENGUE, DR RIMI SOM SENGUPTA, DR ABHIK HALDAR, DR ANIRBAN GHOSH, DR SAMIR CHAKRABORTY, DR ANIRBAN SARKAR, DR AVISHEK NASKAR, DR UPAL SENGUPTA, DR TAPAS KUMAR MONDAL INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH : Volume-10 | Issue-6 | June-2020


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