Abstract
Dengue outbreaks occur in India virtually every year, in some or the other part. Patients with classic symptoms are incredibly straightforward to identify; however, a considerable proportion of cases identified with dengue fever may appear with unusual presentations, necessitating prolonged assessment of the patients and unnecessary referral to tertiary centers, regardless of risk or severity. We describe a second-degree Mobitz Type I atrioventricular block in a patient with dengue hemorrhagic fever that reverted to a normal rhythm during the recovery phase and showed no abnormalities after that.
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