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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1988
Possible factors contributing to the development of cerebral malaria were discussed based on pathological changes in Burmese patients who died of cerebral malaria. Blockage of cerebral capillaries by Plasmodium falciparum infected erythrocytes appeared to be the principal cause of cerebral malaria.
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Possible factors contributing to the development of cerebral malaria were discussed based on pathological changes in Burmese patients who died of cerebral malaria. Blockage of cerebral capillaries by Plasmodium falciparum infected erythrocytes appeared to be the principal cause of cerebral malaria.
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1987
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses diagnosis, clinical features, management, prognosis, and antimalarial chemotherapy of cerebral malaria. In cerebral malaria, mild hyponatremia and hypocholeremia are common. The blood urea is often elevated because of dehydration, but some degree of renal impairment is common.
N.J. White, S. Looareesuwan
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses diagnosis, clinical features, management, prognosis, and antimalarial chemotherapy of cerebral malaria. In cerebral malaria, mild hyponatremia and hypocholeremia are common. The blood urea is often elevated because of dehydration, but some degree of renal impairment is common.
N.J. White, S. Looareesuwan
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Enhancing global access to cancer medicines
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Javier Cortés+2 more
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Steroids in cerebral malaria [PDF]
Arvind Kumar, Kuldeep Singh, N. K. Arora
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Malaria medicines: a glass half full?
Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2015Timothy N C Wells+2 more
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