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Query: UMLS:C0024530 (
malaria
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The authors describe the diagnosis and the clinical course of neonatal
haemolytic jaundice
due to congenital deficiency of glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase on the basis of a series of 17 cases in children of Mediterranean or Indian ocean origin (zones previously endemic for
malaria
).
...
PMID:[Neonatal hemolytic icterus due to congenital glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency. Apropos of 17 cases]. 408 97
alpha, beta-Arteether is an ethyl ether derivative of artemisinin which is an efficient schizontocidal drug in mild falciparum
malaria
. The present study reports the efficacy of the drug in severe falciparum
malaria
. Fifty patients with severe falciparum
malaria
were given intramuscular arteether, 150 mg, once daily on 3 consecutive days. The median fever clearance time was 72 h (range 12-120 h) and the median parasite clearance time was 2 d (range 1-4 d). Rapid recovery from coma was observed in cerebral
malaria
patients (after a median of 18 h, range 6-72 h). The recovery from other complications was also faster and complete. Two patients died; both had cerebral
malaria
and
haemolytic jaundice
, one had respiratory distress needing ventilatory support and the other had severe anaemia. Recrudescence within 28 d was observed in 7 patients. Drug toxicity or significant side effects were not noticed in any patient.
...
PMID:alpha, beta-Arteether for the treatment of complicated falciparum malaria. 923 Dec 10
Development of complications is very common among the patients suffering from Plasmodium falciparum infection. A total of 64 patients of Plasmodium falciprum infections were admitted to the District Hospital, Ukhrul, during the period of 1st May 1996 to 15th June 1999; 9.37% patients do not develop complication while the rest 90.63% developed one or more complications. The most common complication is anaemia accounting for 76.56% followed by cerebral
malaria
(59.38%). Other lesser complications were leucopenia (15.63%), thrombocytopenia (26.56%), adult respiratory distress syndrome (6.25%). There is no single record of blackwater fever, 12.5% died due to development of multiple complications like severe haemolytic anaemia,
haemolytic jaundice
, cerebral
malaria
and acute renal failure. This study confirms presence of severe and complicated falciparum
malaria
in this part of the country.
...
PMID:Severe falciparum malarial complications in Ukhrul, Manipur. 1125 90