Multiple cranial nerve involvement in a case of dengue meningoencephalitis - a rare presentation

Abstract

Dengue fever, an arboviral infection, is a common infection in tropical countries especially during outbreaks of its epidemics. Caused by dengue viruses of four types, it occurs in humans due to bites from aedes aegyti mosquitoes.

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Dr. Amit Daphale , Dr. Sourya Acharya2 , Dr. S. Shukla , Dr. Shahsiraj Lahoti

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Dr. Amit Daphale, Dr. Sourya Acharya2, Dr. S. Shukla, Dr. Shahsiraj Lahoti (2017). Multiple cranial nerve involvement in a case of dengue meningoencephalitis - a rare presentation. International Journal Of Medical Science And Clinical Invention, 4(1), 0-0. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-312690