Diagnostic microbiology and infectious diseaseHumansMaleAdultDengueMagnetic Resonance Imaging
Longitudinally extensive myelitis: a rare parainfectious neurological complication of dengue.
Andrés David Sastre-Martínez, Lina María Garzón-López, Raúl Andrés Vallejo-Serna, Jenny Patricia Muñoz-Lombo
Published: 202610.1016/j.diagmicrobio.2025.117134
Abstract
Dengue fever, transmitted by Aedes aegypti, can cause neurological complications in up to 5 % of cases. Longitudinally extensive myelitis is a rare complication that affects three or more spinal segments and may occur in para-infectious or post-infec…
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