Kumar, PraveenChandra, KalpanaVarshney, Amit2017-02-072017-02-072014-10Kumar Praveen, Chandra Kalpana, Varshney Amit. Acute Onset Hypokalemic Quadriparesis with Dengue Fever: A Case Report. Indian Journal of Clinical Practice. 2014 Oct; 25(5): 444-448.http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/183181Dengue fever is an acute viral disease caused by dengue virus (DENV1- 4) and is endemic to India. It commonly presents as fever along with headache, bodyache, rashes, polyserositis, bleeding manifestations and rarely as cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, renal or neurological manifestations. Here, we report a case of dengue fever with hypokalemic quadriparesis. A 38-year-old male admitted with history of fever of 3-day duration and weakness of all four limbs of 1-day duration. His investigations showed Hb - 16.20 g/dL, platelet - 37,000/mm3, serum Na+ - 150.00 mmol/L, serum K+ - 2.50 mmol/L and positive dengue serology. Hypokalemic quadriparesis secondary to dengue fever should be considered as a differential diagnosis in a case of acute febrile illness with muscle weakness in tropical countries.enDengue feverhypokalemiahypokalemic paralysisAcute Onset Hypokalemic Quadriparesis with Dengue Fever: A Case Report.Article