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Dengue and its effects on liver
Authors:Jayanta Samanta  Vishal Sharma
Institution:Jayanta Samanta, Vishal Sharma, Department of Gastro-enterology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh 160012, India
Abstract:Dengue has emerged as an important arboviral disease with significant impact on the disease burden in population residing in tropical countries. Dengue is spread by the bite of Aedes mosquito. The virus seems to have some hepatotoxic effects. Affliction of liver in form of derangements in the liver function tests is common and may include mild elevations in serum bilirubin, elevated transaminases and derangements in serum albumin. Although asymptomatic in most cases, clinical manifestations like jaundice, and acute liver failure (ALF) may occasionally complicate the clinical picture. Indeed, dengue has been implicated as an important cause of ALF in endemic countries. The present review focuses on the hepatic manifestations and the pathogenesis of the liver injury in dengue.
Keywords:Dengue  Liver  Viral hepatitis  Acute liver failure  Transaminases  Bilirubin
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