RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Spontaneously resolving cerebellar syndrome as a sequelae of dengue viral infection: a case series from Sri Lanka JF Practical Neurology JO Pract Neurol FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd SP 176 OP 178 DO 10.1136/practneurol-2013-000571 VO 14 IS 3 A1 Praveen N Weeratunga A1 H P Manjula C Caldera A1 I Kishara Gooneratne A1 Ranjanie Gamage A1 W Sujith P Perera A1 Gayan V Ranasinghe A1 Mahboob Niraj YR 2014 UL http://pn.bmj.com/content/14/3/176.abstract AB Sri Lanka is hyperendemic for dengue viral infection. Dengue has a wide spectrum of neurological manifestations including previously reported Sri Lankan cases with a 6th nerve palsy and a cerebellar syndrome from a co-infection with dengue and Epstein–Barr virus. This series describes a spontaneously resolving cerebellar syndrome following a dengue viral infection. Dengue is potentially an important cause of cerebellar syndromes in countries hyperendemic for the disease; patients need further studies to identify the responsible serotypes.