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Dengue Myocarditis: A Case Report and Major Review

Roberto Cristodulo, Gracia Luoma-Overstreet, Fernando Leite, Juan Manuel Vaca Villarroel, Michelle Navia, G Durán, Fernando Molina, Bozorg Zonneveld, Sergio V. Perrone, Alejandro Barbagelata, Edgardo Kaplinsky

2023Global Heart37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Dengue is a viral disease transmitted by the bite of a female arthropod, prevalent primarily in tropical and subtropical regions. Its manifestations include asymptomatic infections, dengue fever, and a severe form called hemorrhagic dengue or dengue shock syndrome. Atypical manifestations can also occur, called expanded dengue syndrome. We describe the case of a 43-year-old man with an unusual presentation of dengue, demonstrating a workup suggestive of myocardial and pericardial damage. Symptoms and markers indicative of cardiac compromise improved after five days on anti-inflammatory treatment. Dengue myocarditis is considered an uncommon complication of dengue, although its reported incidence is likely an underestimation. In general, most cases of dengue myocarditis are self-limited, with only a minority at risk of progressing to heart failure. In order to improve recognition and prevent progression, healthcare providers should maintain a high degree of suspicion regarding potential cardiac complications in patients with dengue.

Topics & Concepts

Dengue feverMedicineMyocarditisAsymptomaticDengue virusPediatricsIntensive care medicineInternal medicineImmunologyMosquito-borne diseases and controlViral Infections and Immunology Research
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