Abstract

Common bleeding complications of dengue hemorrhagic fever are epistaxis, gum bleeding, gastrointestinal bleeding, menorrhagia, hematuria.1 Major hemorrhage like intracranial hemorrhage have been documented but rare. We present here a case of a 24 year old man with complaints of high grade intermittent fever for 5 days, upper abdominal discomfort for 3 days and swelling of right upper limb for same duration. Laboratory investigations revealed a positive dengue serology, thrombocytopenia and elevated transaminases. USG of the hand revealed a hematoma involving the right upper arm. The patient was managed conservatively with elevation and immobilization of the upper limb and recovered gradually. J MEDICINE 2024; 25: 100-101

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