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Dengue Fever Mimicking Acute Appendicitis: A Case Report
Yoon Jung Kang, M.D.1, Sung Youn Choi, M.D.2, Im Ju Kang, M.D.3, Jae Eun Lee, M.D.2, Mi Hye Seo, M.D.2, Tae Houn Lee, M.D.2, and Byoung Kwon Ghim, M.D.3
Department of Internal Medicine1, Sanggye Paik Hospital, Inje University, Seoul, Departments of Internal Medicine2, Emergency Medicine3, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, Seoul, Korea
Vol.41 Num.4 (p236~239)
We experienced a case of enteritis mimicking acute appendicitis in Dengue fever. This is the first case report of such complication in Korea. A 36-year-old man presented with fever and abdominal pain after a trip to the Philippines. He complained of severe pain on the right iliac fossa region. Complete blood cell count showed thrombocytopenia with leucopenia. Computed tomogram (CT) of abdomen and pelvis revealed a normal appendix. Dengue fever was confirmed by IgM capture enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay against dengue virus. During the follow-up period of 4 weeks, he was recovered and platelet count gradually. We can see from this case that dengue fever may present with abdominal pain, which mimics acute appendicitis. Early recognition of dengue fever mimicking appendicitis is important to prevent unnecessary surgical intervention.
Keywords : Dengue fever, Appendicitis, Abdominal pain