2006
DOI: 10.1097/01.tp.0000235151.60237.fe
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Dengue Shock Syndrome in a Liver Transplant Recipient

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“…Three patients with normal baseline renal function developed stage 3 AKI in our study, but this occurred after they developed other complications‐ acute liver failure, myocarditis and ARDS. Majority of dengue‐induced AKI that have been described in the literature are secondary to shock, hypotension and other complications like acute liver failure and rhabdomyolysis . Dengue may also cause glomerular injury in addition to the above‐mentioned mechanisms as reported in one study .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…Three patients with normal baseline renal function developed stage 3 AKI in our study, but this occurred after they developed other complications‐ acute liver failure, myocarditis and ARDS. Majority of dengue‐induced AKI that have been described in the literature are secondary to shock, hypotension and other complications like acute liver failure and rhabdomyolysis . Dengue may also cause glomerular injury in addition to the above‐mentioned mechanisms as reported in one study .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…3 Few retrospective studies have addressed the question of DENV in transplant recipients, reporting both mild 4,5 and severe cases of dengue hemorrhagic fever and dengue shock syndrome. [6][7][8] Less information is available in the case of CHKV and ZIKV infections. One case of travel-associated CHKV infection has been reported in an HIV-infected kidney transplant recipient, 9 and CHKV infection of corneal grafts The full-text version of this article contains a data supplement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even in countries where dengue is endemic, there is a paucity of reports regarding transplant recipients (10) ; one case was reported in 2005 in Asia (8) and another the following year in Brazil (9) . The majority of the reported cases of dengue after transplantation have culminated in allograft survival (10) .…”
Section: Casementioning
confidence: 99%