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Query: UMLS:C0012739 (
disseminated intravascular coagulation
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Febrile patient with thrombocytopenia is commonly encountered by physicians especially during monsoon and perimonsoon period. Infections with protozoa, bacteria and viruses can cause thrombocytopenia with or without
disseminated intravascular coagulation
. Commonly dengue,
malaria
, scrub typhus and other rickettsial infections, meningococci, leptospira and certain viral infections present as fever with thrombocytopenia. Occasionally these patients can go on to develop a stormy course with multiorgan dysfunction requiring intensive care unit admission associated with high morbidity and mortality.1,2 Infections cause decrease in platelet count both due to effects on platelet production and platelet survival.3 Thrombocytopenia in bacterial infections can occur as a part of sepsis with
disseminated intravascular coagulation
. Patients with sepsis may also develop hemophagocytic histiocytosis with phagocytosis of platelets and leucocytes in the bone marrow histiocytes. Both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacterial infections can lead to sepsis. Elevated platelet-associated IgG has been implicated. Platelets tend to adhere to damaged vascular surfaces in meningococcemia.
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PMID:Infections and Thrombocytopenia. 2773 Jul 74
The paper describes a clinical case of imported severe Pfalciparum
malaria
in a French citizen treated at the clinic of the Research Institute of Epidemiology, Microbiology, and Infectious Disdases, Ministry of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Due to the fact that the patient with tropical
malaria
sought medical advice too late, the disease was complicated by grade I
malaria
-induced coma, acute renal failure- in an oliguric phase, severe anemia, and
disseminated intravascular coagulation
syndrome. Thanks to effective etiopathogenetic and pathogenetic therapy, the patient recovered and returned to his motherland.
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PMID:AN IMPORTED CASE OF COMPLICATED FALCIPARUM MALARIA. 3038 74
Heme is an iron ion-containing molecule found within hemoproteins such as hemoglobin and cytochromes that participates in diverse biological processes. Although excessive heme has been implicated in several diseases including
malaria
, sepsis, ischemia-reperfusion, and
disseminated intravascular coagulation
, little is known about its regulatory and signaling functions. Furthermore, the limited understanding of heme's role in regulatory and signaling functions is in part due to the lack of curated pathway resources for heme cell biology. Here, we present two resources aimed to exploit this unexplored information to model heme biology. The first resource is a terminology covering heme-specific terms not yet included in standard controlled vocabularies. Using this terminology, we curated and modeled the second resource, a mechanistic knowledge graph representing the heme's interactome based on a corpus of 46 scientific articles. Finally, we demonstrated the utility of these resources by investigating the role of heme in the Toll-like receptor signaling pathway. Our analysis proposed a series of crosstalk events that could explain the role of heme in activating the TLR4 signaling pathway. In summary, the presented work opens the door to the scientific community for exploring the published knowledge on heme biology.
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PMID:A Computational Approach for Mapping Heme Biology in the Context of Hemolytic Disorders. 3221 83
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