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Dengue related maculopathy and foveolitis

A 24 year-old Malay lady presented with high grade fever,myalgia,generalized rashes,severe headache and was positive for dengue serology test.Her lowest platelet count was 45×10~9 cells/L.She complained of sudden onset of painlessness,profound loss of vision bilaterally 7 days after the onset of fev...

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Published in:Asian Pacific journal of tropical biomedicine 2012-09, Vol.2 (9), p.755-756
Main Authors: Juanarita, Jaafar, Azmi, Mohd Noor Raja, Azhany, Yaakub, Liza-Sharmini, Ahmad Tajudin
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Humans
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