Spontaneous Auricular Hematoma - An Unusual Complication of Dengue fever

Dengue is humans' most prevalent and crucial arthropod-borne viral illness. The majority of dengue fever patients have no symptoms, but certain individuals may progress to dengue shock syndrome or dengue hemorrhagic fever. Spontaneous auricular hematoma is a rare complication of dengue fever. W...

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Published in:INDIAN JOURNAL OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY AND HEAD & NECK SURGERY
Main Authors: Muhammad, Lina Liyana; Al Yahya, Syarifah Nafisah Syed Hamzah; Ismail, Fadzilah; Kailani, Abdul Azim Al-Abrar Ahmad
Format: Article; Early Access
Language:English
Published: SPRINGER INDIA 2024
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Online Access:https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001268862500001
author Muhammad
Lina Liyana; Al Yahya
Syarifah Nafisah Syed Hamzah; Ismail
Fadzilah; Kailani
Abdul Azim Al-Abrar Ahmad
spellingShingle Muhammad
Lina Liyana; Al Yahya
Syarifah Nafisah Syed Hamzah; Ismail
Fadzilah; Kailani
Abdul Azim Al-Abrar Ahmad
Spontaneous Auricular Hematoma - An Unusual Complication of Dengue fever
Surgery
author_facet Muhammad
Lina Liyana; Al Yahya
Syarifah Nafisah Syed Hamzah; Ismail
Fadzilah; Kailani
Abdul Azim Al-Abrar Ahmad
author_sort Muhammad
spelling Muhammad, Lina Liyana; Al Yahya, Syarifah Nafisah Syed Hamzah; Ismail, Fadzilah; Kailani, Abdul Azim Al-Abrar Ahmad
Spontaneous Auricular Hematoma - An Unusual Complication of Dengue fever
INDIAN JOURNAL OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY AND HEAD & NECK SURGERY
English
Article; Early Access
Dengue is humans' most prevalent and crucial arthropod-borne viral illness. The majority of dengue fever patients have no symptoms, but certain individuals may progress to dengue shock syndrome or dengue hemorrhagic fever. Spontaneous auricular hematoma is a rare complication of dengue fever. We report a unique case of spontaneous pinna hematoma in a young, healthy patient who presented with an unprovoked pinna swelling while being treated for dengue fever. The patient underwent aspiration, drainage, and compression dressing over the auricular hematoma with antibiotic coverage and was discharged well. Early identification of this potential warning symptom may avoid permanent ear deformity.
SPRINGER INDIA
2231-3796
0973-7707
2024


10.1007/s12070-024-04867-6
Surgery

WOS:001268862500001
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001268862500001
title Spontaneous Auricular Hematoma - An Unusual Complication of Dengue fever
title_short Spontaneous Auricular Hematoma - An Unusual Complication of Dengue fever
title_full Spontaneous Auricular Hematoma - An Unusual Complication of Dengue fever
title_fullStr Spontaneous Auricular Hematoma - An Unusual Complication of Dengue fever
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language English
format Article; Early Access
description Dengue is humans' most prevalent and crucial arthropod-borne viral illness. The majority of dengue fever patients have no symptoms, but certain individuals may progress to dengue shock syndrome or dengue hemorrhagic fever. Spontaneous auricular hematoma is a rare complication of dengue fever. We report a unique case of spontaneous pinna hematoma in a young, healthy patient who presented with an unprovoked pinna swelling while being treated for dengue fever. The patient underwent aspiration, drainage, and compression dressing over the auricular hematoma with antibiotic coverage and was discharged well. Early identification of this potential warning symptom may avoid permanent ear deformity.
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