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Plasmodium vivax congenital and neonatal malaria with atypical presentation in Western Ethiopia: four cases highlighting diagnostic pitfalls. [PDF]
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Antibiotic Use among Patients Treated for Malaria in Tertiary Hospitals in Uganda
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Severe Malaria: Metabolic Complications
Current Molecular Medicine, 2006Metabolic complications of severe malaria are some of the most important and potentially treatable manifestations of this deadly disease. The commonest metabolic complications (lactic acidosis and hypoglycaemia) arise from increased host anaerobic metabolism probably due to a mismatch between tissue oxygen supply and requirement.
T, Planche, S, Krishna
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Complicated chloroquine-resistant malaria
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1985A case of chloroquine resistant mixed malaria infection is reported. Patient had associated complications: cerebral malaria; glomerulonephritis with renal failure; disseminated intravascular coagulation; gastro intestinal complications of vomiting, diarrhea and melena and pulmonary edema.
B R, Thapa, S, Mehta, L M, Singh
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Endotoxaemia in complicated falciparum malaria
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1988In a prospective hospital-based study, endotoxin was detected by amoebocyte limulus lysate test in the blood of 18 of 20 patients with complicated Plasmodium falciparum (16 with cerebral malaria, 2 with blackwater fever, one with acute malarial hepatitis and one with hepatorenal failure) and in all 5 patients with uncomplicated malaria tested, but in ...
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Folic Acid Deficiency Complicating Malaria
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1970Abstract American marines in Vietnam were shown to have megaloblastic changes in bone marrow aspirates and an inappropriate reticulocyte response to anemia associated with malaria. Convalescence was prolonged because of delayed correction of anemia.
G T, Strickland, J E, Kostinas
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OCULAR COMPLICATIONS OF MALARIA
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1946The incidence of ophthalmic disease is significantly increased in patients with malaria, and the ocular disturbance can at times be the most serious complication of the general illness. This is an opinion borne out by more than 200 reports on the ocular complications of malaria published in the past seventy years. Certain types of ocular lesions appear
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Metabolic Complications of Severe Malaria
2005Metabolic complications of malaria are increasingly recognized as contributing to severe and fatal malaria. Disorders of carbohydrate metabolism, including hypoglycaemia and lactic acidosis, are amongst the most important markers of disease severity both in adults and children infected with Plasmodium falciparum.
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