A 37-year-old woman presented with a short history of fever and bilateral lower limb
weakness. She also had impaired sensory function up to T4 spine level and lax anal tone.
Laboratory investigations confirmed dengue infection with mild thrombocytopenia. MRI of the
spine showed a spinal subarachnoid haemorrhage from the level of T4 till T9. Despite
medical and surgical interventions, her lower limb weakness persists. A high index of
suspicion is needed to recognise dengue-related neurological complications. This diagnosis
should be considered in any patients from dengue endemic areas presenting with acute
febrile illness with atypical neurological manifestations.