# Dying From Dengue Encephalitis in the Absence of DHF: A Case Report

**Authors:** Weerappuli Arachchige Kasuni Suwandika, Vidarsha Rajini Senadeera, Chamara Kiri Vithanage Darshana Ranga, Wijethunga Arachchige Tiron Chathuranga, Janaki Warushahennadi, Arosha Sampath Dissanayake, Chathuranga Lakmal Fonseka

PMC · DOI: 10.1155/crdi/9852545 · Case Reports in Infectious Diseases · 2025-10-13

## TL;DR

A young man with dengue fever unexpectedly died from dengue encephalitis without typical symptoms, highlighting the rare and severe neurological risks of dengue.

## Contribution

This case report highlights the rare and lethal presentation of dengue encephalitis without dengue hemorrhagic fever.

## Key findings

- An 18-year-old male with dengue fever died from dengue encephalitis and status epilepticus.
- Dengue encephalitis can cause sudden death without typical warning signs of dengue hemorrhagic fever.
- Histopathological confirmation revealed dengue encephalitis in the absence of plasma leakage or rising pack cell volume.

## Abstract

Dengue fever is an endemic infectious disease in tropical countries including Sri Lanka with a seasonal transmission. Expanded dengue syndrome consists of unusual manifestations of dengue involving the liver, heart, kidney, and central nervous system. Dengue encephalitis is a rare neurological manifestation of expanded dengue syndrome which can lead to significant morbidity and mortality. Among patients with dengue encephalitis, rapid deterioration without plasma leakage and preceding neurological symptoms and signs is an unusual presentation.

We report an 18-year-old previously healthy male, who presented with fever for three days with mild frontal headache without other preceding neurological signs who succumbed following rapid deterioration and generalized tonic-clonic seizures complicated with status epilepticus despite optimal medical management. He did not have features of plasma leakage clinically and through focused ultrasound and did not have rising pack cell volume. He was positive for dengue NS1, IgM, and RT-PCR for dengue Serotype 3 with histopathological findings of the brain revealing dengue encephalitis.

Dengue encephalitis can lead to sudden and unexpected mortality associated with status epilepticus with or without signs of dengue hemorrhagic fever. It is a rare manifestation seen in dengue expanded syndrome and can cause sudden death without warning symptoms and signs. The initial presentation may have little warning signs without obvious neurological signs; hence, it is imperative to be vigilant on atypical but potentially lethal presentations of dengue fever.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** dengue fever (MONDO:0005502), dengue hemorrhagic fever (MONDO:0005358)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** IVNS1ABP (influenza virus NS1A binding protein) [NCBI Gene 10625] {aka ARA3, FLARA3, HSPC068, IMD70, KLHL39, ND1}
- **Diseases:** status epilepticus (MESH:D013226), frontal headache (MESH:D006261), dengue hemorrhagic fever (MESH:D019595), fever (MESH:D005334), sudden death (MESH:D003645), Dengue Encephalitis (MESH:D003715), tonic-clonic seizures (MESH:D012640), infectious disease (MESH:D003141)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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