Abstract

Ocular complications rarely occur in dengue fever, but were reported increasing. Several studies showed that cross-reactive antibody is responsible for ocular involvement in dengue. Blurred vision, followed by posterior segment involvement was seen in most cases. A simple examination in primary medical care such as the Amsler grid may detect scotoma and metamorphopsia. Early recognition of ocular involvement in dengue cases may prevent morbidity.

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