Ultrasound Evaluation of Dengue Fever
Journal Title: Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 5
Abstract
This study is to determine whether ultrasound is an important adjuvant to clinical and laboratory profile: to predict prognosis and assessing severity of disease with platelet correlation. ultrasonic variations seen in various age groups were studied. we conducted a prospective study in seriologically positive 115 cases of dengue fever between June and December 2015 were refered for USG abdomen and USG thorax.
Authors and Affiliations
V Sravani
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