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Wise Young
04-13-2003, 04:42 PM
• Leao RN, Oikawa T, Rosa ES, Yamaki JT, Rodrigues SG, Vasconcelos HB, Sousa MR, Tsukimata JK, Azevedo RS and Vasconcelos PF (2002). Isolation of dengue 2 virus from a patient with central nervous system involvement (transverse myelitis). Rev Soc Bras Med Trop 35:401-4. Summary: A dengue fever case is described in a 58-year-old male patient with febrile illness and thrombocytopenia complicated by neurological involvement characterized by transverse myelitis followed by weakness of both legs and flaccid paralysis. Muscle strength was much diminished and bilateral areflexia was observed. Dengue 2 (DEN-2) virus was isolated and the patient sero-converted by hemagglutination-inhibition and IgM-ELISA tests. The RT-PCR test was positive to DEN-2 in acute phase serum and culture supernatant, but negative in the cerebrospinal fluid. After three weeks of hospitalization the patient was discharged. No other infectious agent was detected in the blood and cerebrospinal fluid samples. The patient had full recovery from paralysis six months after the onset of DEN-2 infection. Departamento de Saude Comunitaria, Universidade do Estado do Para, Belem, PA, Brazil.

Wandatwo
03-13-2005, 09:22 PM
I had contact with a young woman who had been diagnosed with Dengue Fever in September of 2003. I met her at the airport in Cabo, Mexico.
She was in the floor doubled over in pain ....shaking with chills and burning up with fever. I put acool clohs ohn her head nd fanned her and gave her cold water. And sat neszt to her on the plane and helped her as much as posible. I then was diagnosed with Transverse Myetilis in April of 2004. Could one have had anything to do with the other?

If anyone has any answers or suggestions I would love to hear from you.

Thanks,

Wanda

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