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A virulent form of dengue characterized by THROMBOCYTOPENIA and an increase in vascular permeability (grades I and II) and distinguished by a positive pain test (e.g., TOURNIQUET PAIN TEST). When accompanied by SHOCK (grades III and IV), it is called dengue shock syndrome.
Entry Term(s)
Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever
Dengue Shock Syndrome
Hemorrhagic Dengue
Hemorrhagic Fever, Dengue
Philippine Hemorrhagic Fever
Singapore Hemorrhagic Fever
Thai Hemorrhagic Fever
NLM Classification #
WC 528
Previous Indexing
Dengue (1966-1997)
Public MeSH Note
98; was see DENGUE 1997; DENGUE SHOCK SYNDROME was see DENGUE 1997; HEMORRHAGIC FEVER, DENGUE was see DENGUE 1977-97
Online Note
use DENGUE to search DENGUE HEMORRHAGIC FEVER & DENGUE SHOCK SYNDROME 1997, & HEMORRHAGIC FEVER, DENGUE 1977-97
History Note
98; was see DENGUE 1997; DENGUE SHOCK SYNDROME was see DENGUE 1997; HEMORRHAGIC FEVER, DENGUE was see DENGUE 1977-97
A virulent form of dengue characterized by THROMBOCYTOPENIA and an increase in vascular permeability (grades I and II) and distinguished by a positive pain test (e.g., TOURNIQUET PAIN TEST). When accompanied by SHOCK (grades III and IV), it is called dengue shock syndrome.