Volume 26, Issue 1 pp. 29-32
Original Article

A Japanese Case of Dengue Fever with Lymphocytic Vasculitis: Diagnosis by Polymerase Chain Reaction

Hiroshi Ishikawa

Hiroshi Ishikawa

Department of Dermatology, Nagasaki University School of Medicine

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Shigeru Okada

Shigeru Okada

Department of Dermatology, Nagasaki University School of Medicine

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Ichiro Katayama

Corresponding Author

Ichiro Katayama

Department of Dermatology, Nagasaki University School of Medicine

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Hironori Mazaki

Hironori Mazaki

Department of Dermatology, Nagasaki University School of Medicine

Department of Internal Medicine, Institute of Tropical Medicine

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Takeshi Nagatake

Takeshi Nagatake

Department of Dermatology, Nagasaki University School of Medicine

Department of Internal Medicine, Institute of Tropical Medicine

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Futoshi Hasebe

Futoshi Hasebe

Department of Dermatology, Nagasaki University School of Medicine

Department of Virology, Institute of Tropical Medicine

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Akira Igarashi

Akira Igarashi

Department of Dermatology, Nagasaki University School of Medicine

Department of Virology, Institute of Tropical Medicine

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First published: 09 April 2015
Citations: 4

Abstract

A 37-year-old Japanese male was admitted to Nagasaki University Hospital with abrupt onset of biphasic fever, general malaise and myalgia 9 days after coming back to Japan from Manila. He developed a rubella like erythematous rash 3 days after admission and purpuric eruption one week after admission. A biopsied specimen from the purpura revealed lymphocytic vasculitis with T cell dominance and without immunoglobulin or complement deposition around the blood vessels. RT-PCR analysis on peripheral blood mononuclear cells using dengue virus specific primers confirmed the diagnosis of type 3 dengue fever.

PCR analysis using virus specific primers is a rapid and valuable method for making a correct diagnosis of dengue fever.

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