When Hemorrhage Meets Ischemia: Cerebral Vasculitis in a Patient with Dengue and Malaria Co-infection
Daouda Thioub *
Infectious and Tropical Diseases Department, Fann University Hospital, Senegal.
Catherine Sarr
Infectious and Tropical Diseases Department, Fann University Hospital, Senegal.
Alassane Mamadou Diop
Neurology Department, Fann University Hospital, Senegal.
Anna Njie
MRC The Gambia, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, England.
Ndeye Mareme Dieng
Infectious and Tropical Diseases Department, Fann University Hospital, Senegal.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Background: Stroke is one of the several neurologic complications of Dengue described in the literature. In this article we report a case of subarachnoid haemorrhage and ischaemic stroke due to cerebral vasculitis occurring simultaneously in an African patient with Dengue Haemorrhagic fever and malaria.
Presentation of Case: We report the case of a 29-year-old female with a known history of patent ductus arteriosus who presented with fever, headaches, gingival bleeding, jaundice, and hepatomegaly. Laboratory investigations revealed a positive Dengue IgM serology, a positive malaria blood smear. Despite initiation of antimalarial treatment with intravenous artesunate, her headache persisted. A brain CT scan performed on day 3 of admission revealed a subarachnoid haemorrhage. On day 7, the patient developed sudden aphasia and left-sided hemiparesis. Repeat neuroimaging, including CT and MRI, revealed features of cerebral vasculitis and an ischemic stroke involving the left internal capsule. The patient was discharged after 4 days of rehabilitation planning for outpatient physiotherapy. This case highlights the rare but severe neurological complications of dengue and malaria co-infection, posing both a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge.
Conclusion: This case highlights a challenging diagnostic dilemma, where overlapping hemorrhagic and ischemic manifestations in dengue and malaria co-infection delayed recognition of underlying cerebral vasculitis.
Keywords: Dengue, subarachnoid, haemorrhage, vasculitis, ischaemic, stroke