In this member we highlight the spontaneous subdural bleed in dengue fever, that miss lead us as Cancer on MRI and no any review of literature acted not report any cases of SSDH with SAH as a giving feature of dengue fever. Spinal subdural hemorrhage is intensely rare thoroughly cases of spontaneous spinal bleed (epidural, subdural, and intramedullary hemorrhage). Bleeding diathesis is a common Dengue frenzy complication, as are different systemic complications to a degree renal toxicity, heart failure, shock, and electrolyte abnormalities. Dengue turmoil with neurological confusions is extremely exceptional, occurring in only 1% of patients. A 52-old age-old female patient presented accompanying acute onset of growing bilateral lower appendage weakness accompanied with difficulty in micturition and headache for a 5-day event. She also had a past of fever prior to lower appendage weakness and headache. Clinical test revealed grade 2 motor capacity in both lower appendages, absent deep tendon effect, and equivocal Babinski’s reflex. There was no positive sensory required. Postoperatively, the patient got better after the hematoma was distant. One unusual form of dengue fever is willing SDH with SAH. It's crucial to act fast to stop permanent affecting animate nerve organs deficits.
Author(s) Details:
Ankit Patel,
Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital and
Research Center, Maharashtra, India.
Deepak
Ranade,
Dr.
D. Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Center, Maharashtra, India.
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