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Ugeskrift for laeger, 1989
An increasing number of cases of malaria, imported to Denmark, are caused by Plasmodium falciparum and severe and complicated cases are more often seen. In the Department of Infectious Diseases, Rigshospitalet, 23 out of 32 cases, hospitalized from 1.1-30.6.1988, i.e. 72%, were caused by P.
A M, Rønn, C, Bygbjerg, E, Jacobsen
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An increasing number of cases of malaria, imported to Denmark, are caused by Plasmodium falciparum and severe and complicated cases are more often seen. In the Department of Infectious Diseases, Rigshospitalet, 23 out of 32 cases, hospitalized from 1.1-30.6.1988, i.e. 72%, were caused by P.
A M, Rønn, C, Bygbjerg, E, Jacobsen
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Ocular complications of malaria treatment
Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice, 2012Malaria is endemic in Nigeria. With the emergence of chloroquine resistance various modes of treatment including parenteral quinine are employed with consequent untoward effects. This article reports two cases of severe ocular toxicity, including mimicry of intracranial space-occupying lesion, from treatment of malaria with various drugs including ...
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Malaria complicating pregnancy
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1941Abstract 1. 1. Malaria complicated pregnancy in this locality during a period of twenty years, once in 727 live white births and once in 2,260 negro livebirths recorded. 2. 2. With the youngest patient 15 and the oldest 41, three-fourths were under 26 years of age. Two-thirds were in the last trimester of pregnancy.
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Malaria complicating neoplastic disease.
Archives of internal medicine, 1976Two patients with neoplastic disease had transfusion-induced malaria. In a patient with acute myelogenous leukemia infected with Plasmodium vivax, neither his underlying disease nor intensive cytotoxic chemotherapy appeared to ameliorate or worsen the clinical course of his infection.
M L, Tapper, D, Armstrong
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Malaria and Renal Complications
2020Malaria has a wide distribution, predominantly concentrated in tropical countries, and represents an important public health problem in these locations. The African Continent concentrates 90% of malaria cases, with Plasmodium falciparum accounting for 99% of cases.
Valquir Silva dos Santos +5 more
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Renal Complications in Malaria
Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 2013Background: The clinical manifestation of malaria has changed with more patients presenting with systemic manifestations. Malarial acute renal failure (MARF) is an emerging problem associated with high morbidity and mortality, but can be diagnosed and treated during the early stages.
V Leelavathi, R Naveen, Veeranna Gowda
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Malaria: Host-Defense Mechanisms and Complications
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1970Abstract The importance of specific diagnosis needs emphasis in relation to the increased prevalence of malaria at civilian medical facilities in the United States.
F A, Neva +3 more
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Pancreatitis Complicating Falciparum Malaria
Postgraduate Medicine, 1977R C, Johnson, J W, DeFord, P K, Carlton
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Neurological complications of malaria.
The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health, 1993This paper reviews the neurological complications of malaria. Cerebral malaria, the acute encephalopathy which complicates exclusively the infection by Plasmodium falciparum commonly affects children and adolescents in hyperendemic areas. Plugging of cerebral capillaries and venules by clumped, parasitized red blood cells causing blood sludging in the ...
N, Senanayake, G C, Román
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