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  2. Circulatory collapse and multiorgan failure, called dengue shock syndrome, may develop rapidly 2 to 6 days after onset. Bleeding tendencies manifest as follows: Usually as purpura, petechiae, or ecchymoses at injection sites. Sometimes as hematemesis, melena, or epistaxis. Occasionally as subarachnoid hemorrhage

  3. A virulent form of dengue characterized by thrombocytopenia and an increase in vascular permeability (grades i and ii) and distinguished by a positive pain test (e.g., tourniquet pain test). When accompanied by shock (grades iii and iv), it is called dengue shock syndrome. Convert A91 to ICD-9-CM.

  4. Oct 5, 2022 · Infection may be asymptomatic or present with a broad range of clinical manifestations including a mild febrile illness to a life-threatening shock syndrome. Numerous viral, host, and vector factors are thought to impact risk of infection, disease, and disease severity.

  5. Symptoms include a high fever, headaches, joint and muscle pain, vomiting and a rash. Most people with dengue recover within 2 weeks. Until then, drinking lots of fluids, resting and taking non-aspirin fever-reducing medicines might help.

  6. Oct 9, 2023 · Abstract. Dengue is a very serious public health problem that can manifest a wide range of symptoms from asymptomatic to fatal conditions, such as dengue shock syndrome (DSS). It is a life-threatening mosquito-borne viral infection widely spread in tropical areas. Dengue virus transmission occurs from an infected Aedes mosquito to humans.

    • 10.7759/cureus.46713
    • 2023/10
    • Cureus. 2023 Oct; 15(10): e46713.
  7. A virulent form of dengue characterized by thrombocytopenia and an increase in vascular permeability (grades i and ii) and distinguished by a positive pain test (e.g., tourniquet pain test). When accompanied by shock (grades iii and iv), it is called dengue shock syndrome. Codes. A91 Dengue hemorrhagic fever.

  8. Lethargy, confusion, or restlessness. Hepatomegaly, pleural effusion, or ascites. Marked change in temperature (from fever to hypothermia) Circulatory collapse and multiorgan failure, called dengue shock syndrome, may develop rapidly 2 to 6 days after onset. Bleeding tendencies manifest as follows:

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